THESE ARMS ARE SNAKES Played a Reunion Show in Seattle

by | Jan 2, 2017

Does this mean they’re back for real?!  These Arms Are Snakes took the stage for a surprise performance in Seattle over the holiday weekend. And this year just keeps getting better — especially if TAAS does more shows.

The band hopped on stage at the Barboza last Thursday to play their first show since disbanding in 2009. Here’s some footage we dug up.

Not sure what else is in store for the guys. But it is worth nothing that 2016 marked the 10-year anniversary of their 2006 album Easter.

Perhaps some 10th anniversary shows?


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