Inter Arma
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Inter Arma release cover of Nine Inch Nails' "March of the Pigs" from new covers album

Inter Arma recently released their black metal version of Neil Young’s “Southern Man” off their upcoming covers album Garbers Days Revisited (due July 10 via Relapse), and now they’ve shared their cover of Nine Inch Nails‘ “March of the Pigs” from that same album.

“We released our cover of Nine Inch Nails’ March of the Pigs this past Tuesday, but felt it would have been inappropriate to latch onto the outrage we’re all experiencing to promote a cover album, even if by happenstance,” the band wrote. “If you want to hear it, it’s out there. In the meantime, we suggest that you continue to fight against police brutality and institutionalized racism however you can. It’s working. If you’ve got the means, please consider giving a few or a lot of dollars to the Richmond Community Bail Fund and/or BEAM (Black Emotional And Mental Health). Black Lives Matter.”

This one’s a little more faithful to the original than the Neil Young cover, but Inter Arma still find ways to make their own and they do a great job with it. Listen below.

Related: Neil Young calls for “new rules for policing” with live “Southern Man” video.

Tracklist
1. Scarecrow (Ministry cover)
2. Southern Man (Neil Young cover)
3. Hard Times (Cro-Mags cover)
4. March Of The Pigs (Nine Inch Nails cover)
5. The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill (Husker Du cover)
6. In League With Satan (Venom cover)
7. Runnin Down A Dream (Tom Petty cover)
8. Purple Rain (Prince cover)