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Close but Not Quite: Arm's Length
Ontario-bred emo outfit Arm's Length writes tuneful, candid songs with twin guitars and a rhythm section that hits hard but leaves room for melody.
Small-town roots, big rooms
They came up through DIY rooms across Canada, sharpening a sound that sits between sing-along punk and moody indie. Expect a set that moves fast and breathes, with likely anchors like Object Permanence and Safer Skin early to spark group vocals. Newer cuts tend to slide in the middle, then they circle back to a fan favorite for a final release.Details fans like to notice
You will see teens pressed against the barricade next to thirty-somethings who know every word, plus a few parents posted by the bar. Two small notes: the band has released music with Wax Bodega, and several early demos were home-recorded before proper studio time. Note: any mentions of songs or staging here are educated guesses based on recent shows and could shift night to night.Patches, Choruses, and The Long Walk to the Van
The room trends casual and expressive, with patched denim, band tees in soft pastels, and the odd thrifted hockey jersey hinting at their Ontario roots.
DIY clothes, big-heart singalongs
People crowd the rail to belt the last line of a closer in unison, then clap back the drum count for the encore chant. Between sets, fans trade setlist photos and compare vinyl variants, often pointing out hand-drawn fonts and collage art on the sleeves. Tour merch leans toward matte prints and small-run colorways, and zines or photo booklets sometimes appear beside the shirts. In the pit, movement is lively but watchful, with quick hands up when someone slips and friendly space made for shorter fans.After the show, stories travel
Post-show chatter is about specific lyrics that hit, a new tag on an old song, or how the drummer punched a fill just right. The culture values earnestness and care, which keeps the night feeling communal even when the guitars get loud.Guitars That Glow, Drums That Drive
Live, the vocals push slightly above the guitars, making room for clear hooks without losing grit.
Hooks first, texture second
The two-guitar attack favors ringing chords against bright octave leads, with bass lines that walk just enough to keep motion under the chorus. Drums cut with tight snare work and quick cymbal lifts, giving the choruses punch without turning muddy. They often tune a half-step down and drop the low string for thicker chords, which lets the singer sit higher comfortably and keeps shout-alongs in range.Quiet-to-loud done with care
Many songs get a subtle rearrange on stage, like a stripped bridge that lets the room breathe before they hit the last chorus twice. Tempos flex a hair faster live, so the payoff moments feel urgent but not rushed. Visuals tend to stay simple and color-coordinated, so ears stay on melody and the words land clean.If You Like Sharp Hooks and Soft Focus
Fans of Hot Mulligan will find the same sprinting tempos and cracked-open heart, delivered with a little extra shimmer.