“You Ominously End is 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,” explains vocalist and guitarist Allen Steinberg. “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.”
“You Ominously End” follows “Funny Face”, which was released upon the announcement of the new album. The single ignited excitement in fans as they praised its raw lyricism and contagious energy, while critics have highlighted the band’s ability to craft a sound that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new. The song can be heard here and the music video can be seen here.
‘There’s A Whole World Out There’ Track listing
The World
Fatal Flaw
Funny Face
The Weight
Palinopsia
The Wound
You Ominously End
Early Onset
Genetic Lottery
Attic
Halley
Morning Person
‘There’s A Whole World Out There’ to Be Released 16th May 2025 via Pure Noise Records
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