Arcane Roots live in concert.
ON TOUR

Arcane Roots

33
critic concert reviews
rock

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

83
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Last 12 Months Rating  
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Real Live Certified  

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Critic Consensus

Arcane Roots is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers. Based on 33 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Arcane Roots is rated as a superb live performer, with remarkable shows that are worth watching. Arcane Roots concert reviews describe live shows and performances as melancholic, heartfelt, and eclectic.

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Latest Release

Landslide - EP (14 September 2018)

Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Reigate, United Kingdom (2006 - present)
Bio
Arcane Roots were a three piece rock band from Surrey, UK. Before breaking up in 2018, they had released, two albums - 2013's Blood & Chemistry and 2017's Melancholia Hymns, alongside three EPs titled Left Fire, Heaven & Earth, and Landslide, respectively.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

September 11, 2018
100
%
FESTIVAL Burn It Down Festival 2018

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

August 29, 2018
80
%
FESTIVAL ArcTanGent 2018

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

July 20, 2018
70
%
FESTIVAL 2000 Trees Festival 2018

RockShot Magazine (UK)

April 6, 2018
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Melancholic Hymns Ring Out From Arcane Roots

V13 (Canada)

March 13, 2018
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And this idyllic setting was totally in keeping with the sort of band that Arcane Roots have blossomed into.

Louder Sound

December 19, 2017
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Over the last few years, the Kingston‑upon-Thames three-piece have honed their gigging chops on the festival circuit and have supported explosive trios Muse and Biffy Clyro on European tours.

The Independent (UK)

February 6, 2017
80
%
They exquisitely uphold and progress a vital tradition in the world of rock music; that of the three-piece who are somehow capable of making a tremendous racket with the minimum of instrumentation.

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