Formation and Jackson Square (2006–2010) During their first few live shows the band called themselves Charlemagne but changed their name when another band of the same name threatened to sue them. The band is named after Arkell Street in the
Westdale neighbourhood of Hamilton, near
McMaster University, where they lived and would practice their music. All five original band members attended McMaster where lead singer Max Kerman graduated with an honours BA in political science. Kerman met guitarist Mike DeAngelis at a McMaster Welcome Week event where they discovered they had an identical taste in music. Arkells' debut album
Jackson Square was released 28 October 2008 on Dine Alone Records. In late 2008, Arkells toured Canada as opening act for
Matt Mays & El Torpedo. Later that year, on November 22, they performed the halftime show at the
Vanier Cup in their hometown. in
Burlington,
Ontario in 2010 In early 2009 they toured with
Waking Eyes across Canada. Arkells were featured on
Aux.tv's Alt Sessions where they performed their full EP. In October, 2009, Arkells won a favourite new artist
CASBY Award (short for Canadian Artists Selected by You) from Toronto radio station
102.1 The Edge at a ceremony and concert at
Toronto's
Kool Haus. The band also performed at the event. and on May 15, 2010, were picked to open for
Them Crooked Vultures at the
Air Canada Centre in
Toronto.
Michigan Left and High Noon (2011–2015) In 2011, the band wrote and recorded their second album
Michigan Left, which was released on October 18 of that year. The first single, "Whistleblower", was released on July 5, 2011. The band also released a second song, "Kiss Cam", in July. On 6 October 2011 it was announced that Dan Griffin would be leaving the band to go back to school. He was replaced by Anthony Carone. On April 7, 2014, Arkells released the first track, "Never Thought That This Would Happen", from their third album, which was produced by Tony Hoffer (Beck, The Kooks, M83). One month later, on May 13, the band released the album's first single "Come to Light", and confirmed the title of the record would be
High Noon. The record was released on Dine Alone/Universal Records, August 5, 2014. The band toured extensively, including tours in the United States with
Lights,
Tokyo Police Club,
The Postelles,
X Ambassadors, and
Lydia; European touring with
Billy Talent,
Augustines,
British Sea Power, and
Anti-Flag as well as Canadian touring with
Metric,
the Tragically Hip,
Hollerado, and
Sam Roberts. At the
Juno Awards of 2015, the group won the
Juno Award for Group of the Year and the
Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year.
High Noon was also long listed for the Polaris prize in 2015. On October 23, 2015, the band released a new EP, "Study Music", which they self-produced and released on
Universal Music Canada/
Dine Alone Records.
Morning Report and Rally Cry (2016–2020) ,
Iowa in 2016 Arkells began teasing new material from their forthcoming album on tour in the spring of 2016. The fourth album,
Morning Report, was released on August 5, 2016. The first single, "Private School", debuted on May 6, 2016, and charted at number 1 that summer. The video features cameos from
Lights, Dave Monks of
Tokyo Police Club and
Steve Jocz (formerly of
Sum 41), who also directed the video. At the
Juno Awards of 2017, Arkells were nominated for
Juno Award for Group of the Year and the
Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year. They performed their viral hit "Drake's Dad" live on the television broadcast. They released a new single on April 7, 2017, entitled "Knocking at the Door". The track shot to number 1 on the Canadian alt/rock charts, where it spent 14 weeks at #1. It also became their first #1 Active Rock single. They performed the track live that summer on the 2017 NHL Awards in Las Vegas and the
2017 iHeartRadio MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto. In the summer of 2017, the band toured the festival circuit, playing
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival,
Osheaga Festival, and
Sasquatch! Music Festival. Later in the year, the track cracked the US ALT chart, peaking at #39. ,
Alberta in 2018 In February 2018, the band was invited to
South Korea to perform for the Canadian Olympic team during the
2018 Winter Olympics. In June 2018, the band played at
Tim Hortons Field in their hometown of Hamilton for a crowd of 24,000 people. It was the largest crowd for an outdoor show in Hamilton since
Pink Floyd drew 50,000 to
Ivor Wynne Stadium in 1975. On August 15, 2018, the band announced that their fifth studio album,
Rally Cry, would be released on October 19, 2018. On June 23, 2018, Arkells hosted a major hometown concert, dubbed "The Rally", at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario. The concert was paired with several events across the city including a market outside the stadium, a bike ride to the show, and featured Ellevator,
Bishop Briggs, and
Cold War Kids. Arkells released their fifth studio album,
Rally Cry, on October 19, 2018, accompanied by a Canadian tour featuring
Lord Huron as the opening act. The tour featured the Arkells' largest arena show yet, at the
Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on February 16, 2019. On February 25, 2020, the band released the new single and video "Years in the Making". On July 30, they released the single "Quitting You", and announced the release of
Campfire Chords, a full-length album featuring acoustic versions of earlier songs, on August 20. Each member recorded his part at home during the
COVID-19 quarantine and sent it to Carone, who then edited, mixed and produced the pieces into complete songs.
Blink Once and Blink Twice (2021–2022) On March 25, 2021, the band released the new single and video "You Can Get It", featuring guest vocals by
K.Flay. The single was featured in the trailer of the video game
Forza Horizon 5, as well as in one of the in-game radio stations. The single “All Roads” was later released. Both of these singles were included on the band's sixth studio album
Blink Once, which was released on September 22, 2021. On December 12, 2021, the band performed at the
halftime show of the
108th Grey Cup at
Tim Horton's Field in Hamilton. On June 23, 2022, the band announced that their studio album
Blink Twice will be released on September 23. The album features collaborations with
Cold War Kids,
Aly and AJ,
Tegan and Sara and
Beatrice Martin. After two years of postponements due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the band held the second edition of "The Rally" at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario on June 25, 2022. The show featured similar events to the first event in 2018, with a market, bike ride to the show, as well as the unveiling of a collaboration with several organizations to renovate a local basketball court as an effort to improve sport in the community. The concert was their largest yet with 27,000 fans in attendance and featured openers
Haviah Mighty,
K.Flay, and
Mt. Joy.
Laundry Pile (2023–present) On September 21, 2023, the band released their eighth studio album (
Campfire Chords excluded)
Laundry Pile, featuring pre-released singles "Skin" and "Laundry Pile". The album was written and recorded informally during fall of 2022, without the explicit intention of making an album. To celebrate the release of the record, the band held two free pop-up shows at laundromats in
Toronto and
Hamilton, where they played individual tracks for small group audiences of fifteen people. ==Song influences==