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The Era of Precarity

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The Era of Precarity is the third full-length studio album of Finnish melodic death metal band Re-armed.

Info[edit]

The physical Digipak CD was released only in Finland via Saarni Records on September 16, 2016 - And album was released digitally worldwide on September 30, 2016. Produced by Re-armed and Mika Oinonen. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Harri Petjakko at Studio UG - Kerava, Finland. Artwork was created by Jarno Lahti (Kaamos Illustration & Design Studio)[1][2]

"Their most ambitious, fully realized work to date." - Quote taken from Metal Rules album review.[3]

About[edit]

"The third album reflects the new era of Re-Armed. The Era of Precarity is fully conceptual album where each track dives into dystopian-world that you would never want to live in. The theme is flirting with future scenarios and today’s world politics. While retaining our known musical influences and style, we wanted to bring more to the table than just the sounds of our previous records. The songs contain aggressive sound of Death/Thrash metal and groovy Death Metal while adding new influences; crushing Stoner Rock, fast and brutal Black Metal and even classic Heavy Metal." - Quote taken from their official homesite.[4][5]

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The band donates part from the sale of every copy to Karma Ry in Finland which is an organisation that supports elder people and young adults in the band’s own hometown area with their activities to prevent disenfranchisement.[7]

Track listing[edit]

  1. Novus Ordo Seclorum
  2. Lullaby of Obedience
  3. Through The Barricades
  4. Riot Act
  5. Ivory Towers
  6. Years of Decay
  7. Three Headed Beast
  8. Evolve Cycle
  9. The Aftermath
  10. Cursed Beyond Belief
  11. Purification
  12. The Hunt Is On!

Personnel[edit]

Music videos[edit]

  • Lullaby of Obedience[8]
  • Evolve Cycle[9]
  • The Hunt Is On![10]

References[edit]


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