ARKELLS – “Hand Me Downs” (2019 iTunes)
“Oh-oh-oh!” sings Max Kerman in his most anthemic of choruses. “When your head gets dizzy and you can’t get right. Oh-oh-oh! But you push on through, don’t be denied.” This single from Rally Cry is an obvious highlight.
Kerman has always stood up for the little guy, in the face of banks and landlords. “First of the month gets you stressed out, and moving trucks bring you right back.” That’s what “Hand Me Downs” is. You get the impression that these characters in these songs are amalgams of people that Max knew. Most importantly, even more than the lyrics, is the power of the music. “Hand Me Downs” is one of the Arkells most immediate, most catchy, most powerful songs to date. And that’s saying a lot. If there was a quintessential “trademark” Arkells song, “Hand Me Downs” would be among them.
This 2019 digital single came with three versions. The album version, a live version, and a duet with English punk-folk rocker Frank Turner. The Turner version is an entirely new recording, not just a remix. A little more acoustic, a little less ornate, a little more live. Very much up Frank’s alley. It’s a little jarring to hear his accent on an Arkells song, but it’s a quick adjustment. Turner grabs the verses by the balls and makes them his. He mixes well with Max on the chorus. A brilliant version, and perhaps should have been released as a single in its own right.
The third and final version is an acoustic take from Clubhouse Austin (you can see a photo of Max on their website), and it’s perfectly recorded. Very little noise, very clean. Small rooms often make for the best live recordings. Their vocals are absolutely perfect. Arkells have proven time and again how talented they are in the studio, but it is live that counts the most. “Hand Me Downs” live is flawless, yet not: those vocal quirks that only come from a live performance, and only serve to sweeten the song, are everpresent.
“Hand Me Downs” makes for a brilliant three-song single. It is still available for purchase.
5/5 stars

You like the Arkell’s, I didn’t know that!! LOL!! Glad there is another good set of songs for you.
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There are a ton…there are at least 3 more iTunes singles and EPs to review, and I have two more album reviews written and ready to post.
Today Jen will be picking up the Arkells debut album Jackson Square for me. After that I will only need one more album. And a heck of a lot of singles!
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Awesome. Always more to get!!
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Man I just listened to the first song on the first album, called Deadlines. Omg what a song!!
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Cool. I’ll check it out.
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What a song. I didn’t know what to expect from their debut album. Apparently they were still awesome songwriters! But look at the dirty hippies they used to be! Look at the long hair and Max’s beard!
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Ha! Dirty Hippies! I like it.
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The guitarist is from Guelph, hippie town! I dated a Guelph hippie once. She had issues with bathing.
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Yuck!!!
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