Formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 2009, The Armed is a hardcore and metalcore musical collective. Known for their experimental approach to hardcore, maximalist aesthetic and deliberate anonymity, the band led by Tony Wolski (guitar, vocals, drums, musical direction) revolves around shifting and often uncredited figures. The band rejects traditional structures, both musically and in terms of identity, blurring the boundaries between official members, collaborators and performers. Their music fuses hardcore, punk, noise rock, metal, pop, industrial and electronic music into organized chaos, often underpinned by ultra-dense, sophisticated production. Their debut album These Are Lights was released in 2009, but it was with Untitled (2015) and especially Only Love (2018), produced by Kurt Ballou (Converge), that they gained wider recognition. In 2021, Ultrapop marks an aesthetic turning point by assuming pop influences and sonic saturation pushed to the extreme, mixing violence and accessibility in an overall concept claimed to be "hypermodernist". In 2023, they continued their approach with Perfect Saviors, consolidating their position on the border between performance art, music industry criticism and sonic innovation. 2025 saw the release of the conceptual The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed.
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