Over the course of their seven-year run back in the '00s, These Arms Are Snakes covered a lot of
territory, both in terms of actual miles spent on the road and in terms of their creative bandwidth.
Though the band was often mistaken for a typical non sequitur-named screamo outt or another
"animal" indie band, the Seattle group quickly deed expectations and garnered a reputation for
subverting the popular underground sounds of time. The group cultivated a small but fervent fanbase
across multiple continents with their signature combination of synth-infused noise rock, bad-trip
psychedelia, _x001E_amboyant proto-metal boogie, and unhinged basement-show hardcore before
imploding at the end of 2009. And while These Arms Are Snakes' full-length albums remain tting
testaments to the band's frantic urgency and stylistic _x001E_uidity, there is a treasure trove of deep cuts
buried on b-sides and split releases that further reinforce their position as one of the weirdest and
wildest acts of the decade. For the rst time, those rarities and one-offs have been compiled into a
cohesive overview of These Arms Are Snakes' lifespan on the double LP Duct Tape & Shivering Crows.