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Status Symbols

by Arbiter

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Status Quo 00:47
Hey guys! From now on our statuses will be in breakdown form. It's about the music, so why do we sit around talking about nothing? Subscribe to this new channel, add our Facebook page to your favorites. One by one, there's more to come, So get steaked and share this beastly shit with your friends.
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False Start 00:48
One, two, three, ... GO! We've started on our third album, Lately things have kind of been tough, Endlessly crawling through the darkness, Not the happiest of times for us... So we hope you like dark, angry, heavy fucking music. There is no escape... This will be the heaviest Arbiter has ever been.
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In mid-2013, we had a hilariously genius idea (as always) to start posting social media status updates in breakdown form and via short lyric video.

These status updates marked the beginning of our long "silent era", where we would do a lot of things backstage, but nothing significant would get released from us until early 2016. Needless to say, the status update songs and lyric videos didn't last for long. Only 2 days, in fact.

However, now our "Status Symbols" EP—originally meant to be a full album detailing the chronology of an entire album writing process (God what a cool idea)—has been assembled and made available for download here on our Bandcamp or as a back-catalog item for Alpha Core members!

Short as it may be, we hope you enjoy the idea we had and the short-lived exploration of it.

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released May 1, 2013

Connor Arbiter - Song Writing, Lyric Writing, Guitar Recording, Vocal Recording
Arbiter - Mixing and Mastering
Alan Follette - Lyric Videos, Mixing and Mastering

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Arbiter Traverse City, Michigan

It's 2020 and for our 10+ year celebration we're releasing the rarest most fucked up Arbiter material of all time (mostly because the tracks we were working on might not ever get done so... here, come listen to The Rarest of Them All)

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