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    Arm’s Length Announce Debut Album & Share New Single, “Object Permanence”

    By Dom VigilSeptember 15, 2022
    Arm's Length Object Permanence

    Arm’s Length have announced their debut full-length album, Never Before Seen, Never Again Found, out on October 28 via Wax Bodega. The upcoming album, produced by Anton DeLost (Seaway, Bearings, Stage Hands), is everything that captured the attention of curious listeners from the band’s first EPs but elevated – from the heart wrenching themes to the nostalgic emo sound present throughout the 11 track endeavor. The announcement arrives alongside the band’s new single, “Object Permanence“, which can be heard now below.

    “Never Before Seen, Never Again Found tells a story from start to finish,’” explains vocalist and guitarist Allen Steinberg. “It’s a combination of sounds and topics we’ve experimented with before, but we think we’ve taken things to another level through song structure and more vivid storytelling. We truly hope anyone listening can relate to these songs and feel something when they listen.”

    Speaking on the new song, Steinberg explains, “This is one of our darkest and most heavy songs yet. We still sought out to keep all of the melodic aspects and tried to get better at storytelling in our lyrics. We hope you can resonate with the song in some shape, way, or form. Blue beyond belief, baby.”

    Never Before Seen, Never Again Found is available for pre-save now HERE.

    Arm’s Length will be hitting the road this fall with Young Culture and Super American on the Yo, Sup? Tour. Dates are below and tickets can be found HERE.

    October 22 – Louisville, KY – Portal
    October 23 – Nashville, TN – The End
    October 25 – Dallas, TX – Cheap Steaks
    October 26 – Austin, TX – Spiderhouse
    October 27 – San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
    October 29 – Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
    October 30 – Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
    October 31 – Sacramento, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
    November 2 – Seattle, WA – Vera
    November 3 – Portland, OR – Mano Oculta
    November 5 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Beehive
    November 6 – Denver, CO – HQ
    November 8 – Kansas City, MO – Rino
    November 9 – Indianapolis, IN – Hoosier Dome
    November 10 – Columbus, OH – Big Room Bar
    November 11 – Franklin, WI – JJ’s Bar & Grill*

    * Headline show w/ Barely Civil and Tiny Voices

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