A.R.E. Weapons
Bassist Matthew McAuley, synthesizer player Tom, guitarist Ryan Noel and vocalist Brain F. McPeck formed A.R.E. Weapons, a New York City-based group that began to generate a stir within underground circles in 2001 for their aggressive, confrontational shows and their buzzing and willfully ramshackle electro-rock. During a visit to New York, Pulp's Jarvis Cocker heard the band and encouraged Rough Trade's Geoff Travis to sign them. He obliged, and the band's debut single, Street Gang, was out by the end of July 2001. A second single, New York Muscle, was released in November of 200. The group was also featured on Electro Mogul's Electroclash compilation, which was out by the end of that year. At some point, Tom left and was replaced by manager and third musician Paul Sevigny (brother of actress Chloe Sevigny). Their self-titled debut album finally arrived in April of 2003 but suffered a tremendous setback when Noel died of a heroin overdose the following year. The remaining members continued to record; they released 2005's Free in the Streets on the Defend Music label. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Recent User Reviews
Well, A.R.E. Weapons was just ok. Not that it was a particularly bad song it's just that it simply didn't connect to me like some of the other artists.
FULL REVIEWposted May 23, 2006
This song is at the very least, very enjoyable. A.R.E. Weapons performed spectacularly although the music felt a bit empty at times. Nonetheless, a solid 9.
FULL REVIEWposted Apr 12, 2006
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