UP IN ARMS


Another sweet submission from Jeff Vaders. He discovered an unmarked cassette tape with no label and no cover just sitting all by its lonesome. Turns out, it was a recording of Up In Arms.

Up In Arms would form after Vile broke up. The band was Jeff on vocals, Jeb Bell on bass, Dan Goldberg on guitar and Fernando Polanco (a recent transplant into our High School) on drums. This tape was recorded on Dan’s reel-to-reel tape and is pretty spot on for being over 20 years old. The recording is from 1990 and features Up In Arms’ cover of The Vandals’ Pat Brown, a favorite at numerous basement shows in the ‘burbs as well as a cover of The Clash’s Garageland.

Sadly, I only have one photo of Up In Arms that I have posted here. It is from the Springfield High School Battle of the Bands.

Up In Arms would dissolve and the guys would go on to be in Public Descent (Dan, Jeff and Fernando) and Fracture (Jeb).

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9 thoughts on “UP IN ARMS

      1. Fair enough. Although I don’t think we made it all the way through our “set” at the first show, so this was a step forward in some respect.

  1. Penn Charter got a bit hairy? I remember people wanted to kick our ass… or did we want to kick their asses?
    Either way, some ass was gonna get kicked that night. Thanks atom.

    1. I’m pretty sure that this type of thing builds character or at least inspires songs like ‘Kicked in the Face’.

  2. Battle of the bands at SHS was first. I’m pretty sure if the Penn Charter show had been first, that music would have stopped being made by every single person present/associated with said show and the SHS battle of the bands would not have happened.

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