Arm’s Length are keeping things emotional as they’ve just dropped the music video for Early Onset, landing right as the band gear up for their UK and European dates.
If you’ve been spending time with their latest album There’s A Whole World Out There, you’ll already know this record doesn’t mess around when it comes to feelings. But “Early Onset” feels especially personal. It pulls everything back into a softer, more reflective space, showing off a fragile side of the band that hits straight in the chest. They’ve even cited Pedro The Lion as an influence here, and you can really hear that stripped back, heart on sleeve energy throughout the track.
The video matches that mood perfectly. It’s intimate, understated, and lets the song do the talking. No big distractions, just honest emotion and that familiar emo ache that makes you want to replay it immediately.

The release also lands at a big moment for the band, who are about to hit the road with KOYO, Ben Quad and Shoreline. A bunch of shows are already sold out or running low, and it’s easy to see why. The new album has been picking up serious love across the scene, with fans calling it one of the strongest modern emo releases in recent years.
“Early Onset” feels like Arm’s Length inviting you into their world for a few minutes. It’s vulnerable, thoughtful, and quietly powerful. If you needed another excuse to fall deeper into this band, this is it.



