Arcwelder - Pull | 90s Album Review

31 Dec 2024 • 41 min • EN
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Despite being a three piece, the Midwestern trio Arcwelder put each instrument to optimum use on their 1993 album Pull. A big, post-hardcore sound without layer upon layer of overdubs thanks to off-kilter chord and melody choices that recall heavier 90s acts like Helmet and the next in the vein of noisier drone of Swervedriver. Arcwelder find a consistent, engaging sound that balances indie rock intensity with an accessibility that reveals itself over the course of several listens, the definition of a slow grower.   Songs In This Episode Intro - Truth 14:04 - Lahabim 20:08 - Cranberry Sauce 23:33 - Remember to Forget 34:59 - What Did You Call It That For Outro - It's A Wonderful Lie   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

From "Dig Me Out: 90s Rock"

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