Post-hardcore outfit Arms For Elephants have announced their debut full length My Judas Scene to be released on September 1st. Since the 2014 release of their debut EP Identities, the band has grown into their own style of sound that stands out in the post-hardcore genre.
Arms For Elephants has also released a new lyric video single “The Laws That Guide My Feet” from the upcoming album which you can watch below or HERE. Pre order a physical copy of My Judas Scene on the group’s Bandpage or download it from iTunes and receive three free tracks instantly.
“We chose “The Laws That Guide My Feet” to be our first single because it captures so many elements of our sound in just a few fleeting measures. Lyrically, the song exhibits multiple voices/characters at various points. Instrumentally it’s one of our more complex songs, and yet remains tethered to one simple hook in the chorus.” – Fletch Archerd, guitars/vocals.
About Arms For Elephants:
Hailing from Minnesota, Arms for Elephants brings their own brand of post-hardcore to the table. Their sound is comprised of an energetic, driving rhythm section complimented by melodically dreamy guitars. Lead by their duo-lead vocalist combo, they showcase melodies that are heartfelt, along with lyrics with a cause. Taking influence from post-hardcore and alternative rock, they gain inspiration from bands like: Saosin, Underoath, Silverstein, Emery, Anberlin, Conditions, and many more.
Making 2015 as productive as possible, AFE has worked hard to build an online fanbase as well as hitting the road for several tours. They’ve also been busy preparing to release their debut full length album My Judas Scene in September of 2015, soon to be accompanied by a music video for the single “The Laws That Guide My Feet” directed by HM magazine’s Kyle Lehman.
Arms for Elephants focuses on writing lyrics and music that are meant to resonate in your heart. If you are struggling with depression, or having trouble finding your place in this world: there are no frills here, just sincere music.
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