|
Friday, April 10, 2009
 |
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 Show w/ The Lemurs, Good Times Crisis Band Emo's, 9pm May 9, 2009
Tickets available now at Waterloo Records.
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
 |
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 a lot of fucking hassle, but in the past, something always ended up happening where we got back together, ready to soldier on. So what does that mean? Well, I guess I'm saying that after all the roadblocks we've endured, I'm never quite ready to declare it to be over, even when nothing much is happening. It's one of the only optimistic things about me.
I'd be lying if I said I didn't really, really hope that last year was going to be our year, especially after our run at SXSW. (When David Fricke tells you he thinks you're "awesome," you can't help but squeal like a little girl and start envisioning all of the critical and commercial adulation to come; it was our Almost Famous moment.) And after that, we had our stellar CD release show--one of the best moments of my life, really--where it felt like we were truly unstoppable, even if that record's sales ultimately weren't much to speak of. (Kudos to Daniel and Indierect for believing in us anyway.) Everything seemed to gel in the spring (but in retrospect, that's typically a season of self-delusion). Even after the Trail of Tears that was our West Coast tour--what with the drunken fights in the van, the morale-destroying shows in El Paso and Phoenix, and the completely deflating bust that was our meeting with a "top" A&R man in L.A.--it seemed like we were going to pull through.
Again, what can I say? We had a bad summer. Things were pretty tense for a long time, and that's a problem when your bandmates are also your best friends. Our recordings weren't really coming together like we wanted. The new material was getting shot down seconds after we wrote it. There was a lot of fighting going on, and a lot of talk about how everybody was "getting older". It seemed like a good time to take a break.
Of course, that was three months ago. Since then we've managed to rekindle our friendships with each other and come to terms with who we are as individuals (something we hadn't really thought about in a few years). Kevin and Ramirez have spent some time feeling out other musical projects. Lyon is still kicking ass in Zykos and recording bands 100 times more famous than us at The Bubble. And me, I've been relegated to writing about music instead of playing it as the editor at the Austin edition of The Onion. We still call each other, and whenever we see each other at a bar or club show, we inevitably end up huddled around to the exclusion of others, because after all this time we still don't know who else to talk to. It's a cliché, but these guys really are my brothers, and I wouldn't know what to do if they weren't around.
So given the amiable terms we're on and the lack of real obstacles, is there a possibility that The Arm may reconvene and attack it for all it's worth again? Let's just put it in another cliché: Nothing's impossible.
And for everyone who stuck with us this far, who continue to write us messages, play our songs, and bug us every time they see us on the streets, thank you all so very much. Really. When we first put this thing together in my garage back in 2001, we didn't have any higher ambitions than playing a couple of house shows. The fact that we've managed to play for so many people and end up in the record collection of people all across the world is fucking amazing. Even if we never play another note, I will always, always be proud of that. I hope you can forgive us if we just don't have it in us right now to keep fighting to be heard.
love, sean./the arm.
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Friday, July 28, 2006
 |
- 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 promoter to help us book our next tour.
- Sweating our asses off in an Austin summer.
- Shaving our heads.
- Calling it quits every couple of days.
- Watching Israel destroy Lebanon.
- Mourning the Italy win in the World Cup, for some arbitrary reason.
- Bickering like an old married couple.
- Reeling from Lance Bass' coming out.
- Rocking.
What are you doing?
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
 |
Current mood:  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 viruses and cooties at home? we already have weakened immune systems and we're fragile little guys.
thanks a bunch.
kisses,
-the arm
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Thursday, December 01, 2005
 |
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 Music Marathon festival. We pretty much nearly lost our minds several times along the way but much thanks to all the friends that helped us out and kept us sane!
To check out the photos click HERE
thanks to all of you for supporting independent music, dániel indierect records
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
 |
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 even better than the original location. The acoustics in there are gonna be legendary. (Apparently J. Lo even checked it out.)
Anyway, it's been almost two years since the debut album was released, and in that time we haven't returned with anything except the EP we did with Chris Zane (Calla, Les Savy Fav)--and if you have a copy of that, we must really like you. The sessions we're doing now are for a full-length CD for Indierect, and we're redoing some of the Zane sessions, so it's going to sound completely new. You'll love it.
Thank you for hanging in there and for wanting the new record so badly. Believe us, we want it too. Almost there....
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|