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Mastodon Bring Along Strange Combo Of Metal And Punk

Without a doubt, this has to be the strangest tour of the year. Mastodon, Against Me, Cursive and These Arms Are Snakes are bands so disparate that you'd never imagine hearing them mentioned in the same sentence, let alone performing together on a high profile tour. But there they were, drawing a wide assortment of kids to the Kool Haus Tuesday...
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These Arms Are Snakes — Easter

These Arms Are Snakes are a post-hardcore supergroup of sorts, with members of Botch and Harkonnen among their ranks. Their 2004 debut was a stunning yet inconsistent introduction to the next phase of the members' careers. Easter finds TAAS exploring less of the ethereal and more of the mathematical elements of their former bands, toning down the...
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In Memory Of These Arms Are Snakes

These Arms Are Snakes abruptly and unexpectedly called it quits yesterday via a post on their blog. The Seattle quartet didn't give much in the way of explanation, simply announcing that their seven-year run had come to an end. The band released three full-length albums along with a number of EPs and singles. Band members now play in...
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These Arms Start Tour In Vancouver

These Arms Are Snakes will slither across Canada and the U.S. this fall, bringing their post-hardcore love to a city near you. Their tour, which includes five Canadian dates, begins in Vancouver and takes the band to the east and west U.S. coasts before ending with a hometown show in Seattle on Oct. 17. Canadian experimental band DD/MM/YYYY...
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These Arms Are Snakes Swallow Tails

Seattle post-hardcore band These Arms Are Snakes will drop their third album, Tail Swallower And Dove, on Oct. 7 through Suicide Squeeze Records. The album was produced by drummer Chris Common and mixed at Seattle's Red Room studio. It will be available on CD and on pink-and-white vinyl with a pink splatter that comes with a coupon to download...
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These Arms Are Snakes Insist On Originality

These Arms Are Snakes are one of those bands who are a music journalist's biggest challenge, as you can't pigeon-hole or categorize them. It isn't that surprising, as the band feature members of groundbreaking acts Botch and Kill Sadie, but you have to wonder how they manage to stand out among other progressive-minded bands. "We like not...
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Year End Questions: These Arms Are Snakes

With 2K3 coming to a close, we here at ChartAttack have started a campaign to ask a bunch of smart-ass questions to rockers for the end of the year. You can read the answers of folks like Default, The Constantines and The New Pornographers in our December 2003 issue. In the meantime, we also caught up with Ryan Frederiksen from These Arms Are...
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These Arms Are Snakes Say Less Is More

Generally speaking, as young bands progress they tend to make it a goal to try and do things on a bigger scale than they did previously. The innovative lads in These Arms Are Snakes are choosing to go a different route by scaling things back on their current tour. Deciding that they may have gone a little overboard on their last tour, the...
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