Bronson Arm has released “Permitted to Be Omitted,” the second single from its upcoming album, Casket Schwagg. Baritone guitarist and vocalist Blake Bickel states: “This track was the first to be written for the new album. It explores feelings of confusion and dread… being lost, and building up the nerve to start over on a monumental task.” Set in one location – a white room in the duo’s hometown of Kalamazoo, Michigan – the “Permitted to Be Omitted” video commands attention without bells and whistles. Clean and minimal, just like the band’s sound, the video captures the interplay of Bickel and drummer Garrett Yates as they pound through the song with intention and control. Just one year ago, Bronson Arm rattled the underground with the release of their self-titled debut album on Learning ...