Ontario emo band Arm's Length put out one of 2021's best punk releases with their self-released Everything Nice EP, and now they've announced their first full-length album, Never Before Seen, Never Again Found, due October 28 via Wax Bodega (pre-order). The album was produced by Anton DeLost (Seaway, Bearings, etc), and the first taste is "Object Permanence," a soaring, widescreen, 2000s-style emo/post-hardcore song that picks up where Everything Nice left off and pushes the band towards even bigger and better things. "This is one of our darkest and most heavy songs yet," vocalist Allen Steinberg says. "We still sought out to keep all of the melodic aspects, and tried to get better at storytelling in our lyrics. We hope you can resonate with the song in some shape, way or form. Blue beyond belief, baby." Check out the song and its video below.
Speaking about the album overall, Allen says, "Never Before Seen, Never Again Found tells a story from start to finish. It’s a combination of sounds and topics we’ve experimented with before, but we think we’ve taken things to another level through song structure and more vivid storytelling. We truly hope anyone listening can relate to these songs and feel something when they listen."