Arm’s Length – There’s a Whole World Out There

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There's a song on There's A Whole World Out There the second album by Canadian four-piece Arm's Length called Palinopsia. Derived from the Greek for again (palin) and seeing (opsia) it's a visual phenomenon marked by the persistent image of something that'

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There’s a song on There’s A Whole World Out There the second album by Canadian four-piece Arm’s Length called Palinopsia. Derived from the Greek for again (palin) and seeing (opsia) it’s a visual phenomenon marked by the persistent image of something that’s no longer actually there. Singer and lyricist Allen Steinberg wrote the song wrote about pure devotion or love towards someone that may no longer be a part of your life but it also applies to the record as a whole. Because throughout this album’s 12 songs Steinberg wrestles a with the part of life that’s been and gone. Yet there’s a noticeable difference between the person who wrote this record compared to the one who wrote Arm’s Length’s 2022 debut Never Before Seen Never Again Found. This record speaks more to my life at the moment than the past he explains even though there’s still a good amount of past on it. But it’s how I’m dealing with it now as opposed to being enveloped in it-there’s more a sense of being on the other side of it of seeing it with hindsight. The tone has shifted a little. I’m probably just a bit more mature as my frontal lobe is developing as we speak. Produced by Anton DeLost-who worked with the band on Never Before Seen Never Again Found and 2021’s EP Everything Nice-There’s A Whole World Out There does indeed expand Arm’s Length’s horizons in accordance with Steinberg’s developing frontal lobe presenting him as more self-reflective contemplative than he was before. He wrote the parts for all the instruments as well as the vast majority of the lyrics alone in his room and then brought those initial sketches recorded as voice memos to drummer Jeff Whyte who added percussion to Steinberg’s song skeletons. While the majority of the creative process was in Steinberg’s hands it was only when these songs were recorded as a full band with Jeremy Whyte who played bass on the record and Ben Greenblatt that their full potential was realized. The result is that the feelings driving these songs burst and bloom with full force building on the incredible foundations set by the band’s previous recorded output.

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