It's been
eight years since I've broached the topic of
Arcwelder, a band that was an indispensable soundtrack staple of my collegiate years. So why the drought you might ask? In a nutshell, their record label for the better part of the '90s,
Touch and Go has done a fine job of keeping their albums commercially available all these years. Sure, you might be a bit hard pressed to find hard copies of
Pull, Xerxes, Entropy and
Everest at your local record watering spout, they're for the taking (at $8.99 apiece) from the
usual suspects. And you really
should invest a little time and some well-earned samolians to hear some on Arcwelder, a guitar-driven Twin Cities power trio, who were clandestine proteges of yet a considerably more renown Mpls power trio from exactly one decade prior (catch my drift)?
Truth be told, there are a few Arcwelder morsels that never made it into the digital age, starting with a 1992 single, featuring two less-than-obvious choices for covers, The Beatles and Prince. To this day, I'm still debating which fares better. The boys delivered yet another 7" slab in '92, featuring the rumbling, yet tunefully assaulting A-side "Raleigh" plucked straight from their
Pull long-player. It was backed with two exclusive goodies, including "Walls" which careens and juxtaposes between chilly verses and a killer chorus hook. Arcwelder's last official 45, offering "Captain Allen" from the then forthcoming
Entropy album, also brandished a cover of the Volcano Suns signature tune, "White Elephant" for it's b-side. A straightforward but gratifying spin on that classic post-punk nugget I might add. Finally, I'm capping off this lil' collection with the band's contribution to a 1998 Chunklet fanzine CD compilation. How does a rendition of The Move's lighthearted "Cherry Blossom Clinic" grab you? BTW, a fourth Arcwelder single exists of "Favor" and "Plastic," both of which also appeared on the band's out-of-print second album,
Jacket Made in Canada, which you can check out in full alongside their debut
This, right
here.
PS: Arcwelder released a 1988 single when they were originally going under the guise of
Tiltawhirl. Sadly, I'm not in possession of this record.
01. I Am the Walrus
02. Sign o' the Times
03. Raleigh
04. Walls
05. Rosa
06. Captain Allen
07. White Elephant
08. Cherry Blossom Clinic
1 & 2 - covers 7" (1992, Big Money Inc)
3-5 - Raleigh 7" (T&G)
6 & 7 - Captain Allen 7" (T&G)
8 -
The Money Shot! compilation (Chunklet magazine)
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