Armored Saint Releases
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Armored Saint has unveiled the video for their song "Every Man-Any Man," which comes off their critically-acclaimed new album Emotion Factory Reset.

The track features a unique blend of guitar work inspired by The Police and Thin Lizzy, as well as nods to Foo Fighters, all set against a backdrop of crushing Armored Saint riffage.

The band's vocalist John Bush notes that the song's theme revolves around the idea that "any man has his price," while bassist Joey Vera reveals that the track was influenced by a song by The Police and features a distinctive "Andy Summers/Police vibe." Emotion Factory Reset is Armored Saint's ninth studio album, produced by Joey Vera and mixed by Jay Ruston.

The record finds the quintet challenging themselves with songs like "Close To The Bone," "Hit A Moonshot," and "Every Man-Any Man" that honor their past while making forward-thinking music rooted in the present.

Armored Saint has confirmed performances throughout the spring and summer months both Stateside and abroad, as well as a North American co-headlining tour with Metal Church this fall.

The Metal Saint Tour 2026 will commence on November 2 in San Juan Capistrano, California and runs through November 21 in Agoura Hills, California.

Tickets + VIP upgrades are available now for the tour.

A full list of dates can be found on Armored Saint's website.

Armored Saint features John Bush on vocals, Joey Vera on bass, Jeff Duncan on guitars, Gonzo Sandoval on drums, and Phil Sandoval on guitars.