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Arm’s Length get a grip on being emo
Vocalist/guitarist Allen Steinberg on the rising Canadian stars avoiding a difficult second album, overcoming imposter syndrome, and why Arm’s Length getting this far is a “miracle”.
Arm’s Length have unleashed a powerful new single, You Ominously End, taken from their May 2025 album There’s A Whole World Out There.
Following February lead single Funny Face, Arm’s Length have shared another track from their new album There’s A Whole World Out There.
This one goes by the name You Ominously End, and vocalist/guitarist Allen Steinberg says it’s about “the shame and isolation of dealing with mental illness, especially when you feel unable to check in on loved ones who are also struggling.
“When writing this song, I focused on capturing that isolating experience through vivid storytelling. The tragic theme of the song is contrasted by country/folk elements, creating a jarring effect. This contrast makes it one of our personal favourite tracks by Arm’s Length.”
There’s A Whole World Out There is due out on May 16 via Pure Noise. Watch the video for You Ominously End below: