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THE ARM

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The Arm formed when the fourth seal was broken, and the trumpets sounded and the heavens trembled. Scenesters wept and dilettantes gnashed their teeth. The Four Horsemen picked up instruments, these being Sean ONeal on vocals and organ, Alex Lyon on guitar, Alex Ramirez on bass and Kevin Bybee on the drums. This was the death of modern music, the beginning and the end. The Alpha and The Arm.

Here are the nice things some underpaid music journalists had to say:
Splendid: "What do you do when you find an atomic bomb buried in the desert, waiting to go off? That's the impression I got when I popped this unassuming disc in my CD player the other night: the feeling that I was listening to an album that should eventually be on SPIN's "Top 100 of the '00s" or somesuch list, rattled off by trendy hipsters twenty years from now as a seminal disc in their musical epiphanies." Now Wave: "I'm really surprised that the folks at CMJ and Pitchfork Media aren't already creaming their jeans over The Arm. Given the current popularity of art-punk (or, as the rockwrite academics like to call it, post-punk) music, a band of The Arm's ilk could easily achieve a reasonable approximation of world domination within the foreseeable future. And in The Arm's case, they'd actually deserve it."Austin Chronicle : Eighties post-punk revivalism is now in the process of eating itself, but the Arm's second album skirts that stylistic straitjacket with the darting determinism of an apocalyptic cockroach. The band's kinetic call-and-response instrumentation connects the dots between 1979 Manchester and 1989 Washington, D.C., while singing organist Sean O'Neal rails against the grind with the tweaked ferocity of a street preacher. The agit-spaz Austin quartet gets away with being in the thrall of the Cold War herky-jerk thanks to the uncommon passion and intensity they bring to the task, and at just under 27 minutes, Call You Out is a quick ride. Call You Out may stop short, but there's strength in the Arm's unpadded efficiency.
UrbanPollution.com : Coming at a time when the post-punk revival has just begun to cannibalize itself beyond the point of recognition, Austin-based rockers The Arms second album, Call You Out, is like the little kid you want to believe will make it through the carnage, even though youre sure hell get eaten before the end. This makes it all the more delicious when the album does come through the crucible of influence and derivation unscathed...ONeal shares in [The Fall's] Mark E. Smiths ability to somehow imbue flatly declarative phrases with a psychic resonance beyond what they should plausibly contain. The band consistently generates a complex and intriguing combination of catchy pop hooks and underground aesthetics that propels the album without let-up."
Adrenalyn.net (translated from French): The ARM is a group including one future chronicle of Pitchfork will make of it a group which will draw all the attentions. There is no doubt on top: a group of arty-punk with the well written texts. It is a little as if one put a group of indie dancing in the letter-box of the NME. One can despite everything give more credit to Pitchfork than with NME. The ARM is a quartet of dynamics scene of Austin, Texas. This group is a little as a minefield which one would try to cross while running, all explodes of everywhere. Left pot in boiling where Mission of Burma, Hüsker Dü and The Constantines would struggle like famished deer. Of an irresistible urgency, Call You Out takes with the tripe, directly, with an impertinence flamer. Furibond like a tuné engine, this album is short, sharp-edged and exhausting. There is the impression to listen to a group which says "fuck" to everyone, goes up on scene and releases its instruments to dishevel its world. Small half an hour is enough for them for dévergonder our tympanums. A voice aguerrie been useful by instruments which would explode of the rocks. Pieces like "Cheap Lives" and its unrepentant verb, "To Yr Id" and its gargantuesque final or "Lovers And Agents" with its line of low ultra groovy are jumps top of a cliff. The ARM has the weapons to tackle the world if overbooké of the indie and the arms to pickle the walls of arthritic.


You can still order copies of the debut album while they last from Tightspot Records or download it from the iTunes Music Store.

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Member Since: 20/10/2004
Band Website: www.thearmtheband.com
Band Members: Sean - singist / organerist / guitarery, Alex L. - guitarerast, Alex R. - basser, Kevin - drummist.
Influences: Bad relationships and toxic friends. Life: what a tough racket. Oh, this crazy world we live in. Destroy! Destroy!
Record Label: Indierect Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Give us one more chance to break your heart

The rumors are true: The Arm is back, if only for one night. It's the special command performance you stopped asking for two years ago!THE ARM Reunion Showw/ The Lemurs, Good Times Crisis BandEmo's, 9...
Posted by on Fri, 10 Apr 2009 08:22:00 GMT

"Did you guys break up or what?"

Short answer "yes" with an "if", long answer "no" with a "but."What can I say? We've been tilting at windmills for almost 5 years now and with almost as many line-ups. It's been both a lot of fun and ...
Posted by on Wed, 06 Dec 2006 15:08:00 GMT

What are we doing?

- Writing new material. - Trying to play shows we'd enjoy playing as opposed to playing out of habit. (Because no one wants to go to the circus every weekend.)- Trying to find a booking agent or promo...
Posted by on Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:43:00 GMT

The Arm is SICK!

no, not "sick" the way the kids describe "awesome" stuff, i mean good old fashioned cold/flu/whatever. so look, we really really appreciate you coming to our shows, but can you leave your damn viruse...
Posted by on Tue, 21 Mar 2006 17:46:00 GMT

CMJ Tour Photos

from Daniel: good god it only took me 10 years to finish editing and posting the photos but they're finally up! The Arm hit the road in Fall of 2005 on a mini-tour up to New York to play in the CMJ Mu...
Posted by on Thu, 01 Dec 2005 08:32:00 GMT

AN ACTUAL BLOG

We're not too keen on the blog thing, so this is a first. Just wanted to let everyone know that the record is coming along great. We're doing it in the new and improved Bubble Studios, which sounds ev...
Posted by on Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:26:00 GMT