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, England, formed in 2006. In its final incarnation, the band consisted of Andrew Groves (vocals, guitar), Adam Burton (bass), and Jack Wrench (drums). After self-releasing several EPs, Arcane Roots released their debut album, '' Blood & Chemistry'', in 2013. This was followed by the ''Heaven & Earth'' EP in 2015, and their second studio album, '' Melancholia Hymns'', in 2017. In 2018, they announced their intention to disband after touring for their final EP, ''Landslide'', which was released in September of that year.


History


Early years (2005–2010)

Andrew Groves and Daryl Atkins met at Reigate College in Surrey, while studying music technology. The pair were in numerous function/studio bands together until realising their similar opinions and approaches to music, which led to them forming the band in 2006 with bassist Frank Tiramani. Groves, though satisfied with being guitarist and songwriter, took up the dual role of guitarist and singer as they struggled to find a vocalist. The band recorded a home studio demo of five songs and began to gig around southeast London, giving the CDs away for free. This culminated in a support slot with the French Canadian band
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at the 100 Club in London in September 2007. In late 2007, Arcane Roots demoed three new songs—"Casualties", "An Easy Smile", and "Humanism Is a Condition"—plus reworkings of "What Becomes You" and "Becoming of Age" from their original home demo, to be included on a new EP entitled ''Brave the Sea''. The album was produced and recorded by Chris Coulter, who was then working at Stakeout Studios in Richmond. Work on the band's next, self-titled EP started sooner than expected, when the final ''Brave the Sea'' recording sessions finished early. In the coming months, three new songs were recorded: "Long & Low", "Nylon", and "Rouen". Financial problems caused the sessions to be cut short, and only the latter two songs were completed and mixed. "An Easy Smile" was also taken from ''Brave the Sea'' and added to the EP. The record was given away at shows and was available to download from the band's Myspace page. It received positive reviews from small press and secured the band management. Following the release, Adam Burton replaced Tiramani as bassist.


''Blood & Chemistry'' and ''Heaven & Earth'' (2011–2014)

In the spring of 2009, Arcane Roots began working on a mini-album with ''Brave the Sea'' producer Chris Coulter. This was self-released digitally in April 2010 as ''Left Fire''. The EP was subsequently re-released numerous times, first through
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in February 2011, then in remastered physical form via
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in 2012. The remastered version included two additional acoustic tracks (reworkings of "You Are" and "Rouen", both featuring Emily Denton), as well as an extended version of "Habibty". The album received mainly positive reviews from both press and online review sites. ''Left Fire'''s singles included "In This Town of Such Weather" and "You Are", the latter including the new, extended "Habibty" as its B-side. In September 2011, Arcane Roots provided a cover of
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Forever'' CD. They were the only unsigned band to be included. Arcane Roots released their debut full-length album, '' Blood & Chemistry'', on 6 May 2013, with
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streaming the record prior to its release. This was supported by a United Kingdom headline tour with The JCQ, which started on 30 April 2013, as well as a number of appearances on the festival circuit. During June 2013, the band supported English rock group
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on the European leg of
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, playing dates in Italy and Switzerland—this included a gig at Stadio Olimpico. The band also gained support slots on various dates of
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's European tour in December 2013. The two tours with Muse and Biffy Clyro had been a big aspiration of the band; however, after playing them, they realised that the large venues didn't fit their ambitions and that they felt more comfortable on smaller, more intimate tours. A music video for the single "Resolve" was released on 31 October 2013. It was filmed in
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and directed by the band's drummer, Daryl Atkins. 2014 saw the band head out on tour again in Europe and the UK, before playing a few more one-off support slots and festival appearances in the summer. They made their debut at Download Festival and supported
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at an intimate London show. On 29 June 2015, Arcane Roots announced that Atkins would no longer be touring with them. For the rest of their live shows in 2015, he was replaced by Jack Wrench from Brighton-based band In Dynamics. That year, the band signed to Easy Life Records, a subsidiary label of
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. In July 2015, they returned to Stakeout Studios, where they had recorded ''Left Fire'', to record music for a new extended play entitled ''Heaven & Earth''. They had created 250 songs for the recording stage, selecting only five for inclusion on the record. ''Heaven & Earth'' was released on 16 October 2015 through Easy Life Records. In October 2015, Arcane Roots was the main support for
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in the UK. They later supported Don Broco across the UK alongside Coasts and Symmetry in December.


''Melancholia Hymns'', ''Landslide'' and breakup (2016–2018)

On 27 February 2016, Arcane Roots supported
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on one date of their 2016 Mindsweeper tour at the Alexandra Palace in London. The band had decreased their tour schedule significantly in 2016 for the writing of their second album. Groves stated during the writing that the new album would be "even more left field" than their previous work. During the recording, Wrench was confirmed as Arcane Roots' official new drummer, replacing Atkins. The band released three music videos prior to the album's release: "Curtains" on 1 February 2017, "Matter" on 22 May, and "Off the Floor" on 18 July. They played their first headline show since October 2015 on 6 February 2017 in the
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, London, to 400 people, where they debuted three new songs. They also performed at a few European festivals, including
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, Moscow's Dobrofest, and Switzerland's Bern Gurten festival, and supported
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in London during two shows. On 15 September 2017, Arcane Roots' second studio album, '' Melancholia Hymns'', was released through Easy Life Recordings. It was a significant stylistic departure, relying heavily on electronic sounds. While the band remained confident in the songs they had written, they were uncertain of the potential response to the new music, with Groves describing his fear that it would be perceived as "Arcane Roots Find a Synthesiser" or "Rock Band Finds Drum Machine". Nevertheless, the album was well received critically, being included on
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's rock and metal year-end list. In support of the album, the band toured across the UK and Europe, the first dates taking place in September with
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and Gold Key. Complications arose when members of the band fell ill, leading to the London and Wolverhampton dates being rescheduled to the end of the tour. Additionally, Good Tiger could no longer perform and after eight dates were replaced by Fizzy Blood. On 31 October 2017, Arcane Roots played alongside
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at Radio 1 Rocks, a one-off gig recorded by
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at
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in London. They played a cover of the
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" as part of their setlist. In early 2018, they went on a series of short tours, with support from The Hyena Kill and Grumble Bee in the UK, and
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on the dates in Germany and the Netherlands. This was followed in June by the release of a single entitled "Landslide", alongside the announcement of an EP of the same name. In August 2018, it was announced on the band's Facebook page that they would be splitting up after the conclusion of the Landslide tour dates "to look inwards and take on new long-term projects".


Musical style and influences

Arcane Roots has been described as a diverse band with a sound that ranges through different genres. The band's sound has been defined as alternative rock, math rock, post-hardcore, progressive rock, indie rock, and progressive metal. Features of their sound include jagged guitar riffs coupled with sombre passages, possessing an "angular heaviness
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keeps them outside of the mainstream". Their use of complex rhythmic structures and irregular beats has been credited to their math rock influence. Covering the band's sound on their earlier extended plays, their sound was noted as fusing
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with "big, bombastic pop hooks". ''
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'' described their sound as fusing "
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's skewed punk assault, a dash of
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's high-pitched pop sensibility, a sprinkling of
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and some 10-fingered riffing that wouldn't be out of place on a
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album". When their debut album, '' Blood & Chemistry'', was released, critics were quick to compare their sound to that of
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. Reviewers noted the songs' complicated influences, such as mathcore, saying, "metal guitar ability drives songs that most commonly blend soaring and melodic yearningly-worded
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verses with furious asymmetrical breakdowns". The musical style of their second album, '' Melancholia Hymns'', is seen as distinct from their previous work, as it shifts away from their post-hardcore influences. Eleanor Goodman, writing for '' Prog Magazine'', described it as an "electronically tinged, melodic rock record that shuns the shouty bombast of their debut, 2013's Blood & Chemistry, as well as their four EPs". While writing songs for this album, the band changed their own writing conventions to create a new sound. Groves learned piano for this record and combined influences from various electronica, jazz, and classical pianists such as James Blake, Aphex Twin, Keith Jarrett, Nola Frahm, Bill Lawrence, and Bill Evans. Electronica was attractive to Groves because of its use of "unconventional rhythms and accents". The lyrics of the non-album single "Over and Over" were written by Groves about getting married, from a hypothetical perspective. This helped Groves develop a more transparent approach to writing lyrics. ''Melancholia Hymns'' became a shift away from their personal experiences towards relatable themes and topics; "Indigo" comments on the life and death of British neurologist
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, while "Off the Floor" has political themes and talks about the importance of voting. Arcane Roots were known for their energetic live shows. Groves has garnered particular attention from live reviewers for his tight multitasking of singing vocally demanding songs and complicated guitar playing.


Members

Final lineup * Andrew Groves - guitar, vocals (2006–2018), keyboards (2016–2018) * Adam Burton - bass, backing vocals (2008–2018) * Jack Wrench - drums, backing vocals (2016–2018) Former members * Frank Tiramani - bass (2006–2008) * Daryl Atkins - drums, backing vocals (2006–2015)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Singles


References

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