Discography
Browse the catalog and lyrics of Alex Arrowsmith by clicking on an album.
Public Domain Rainbow (March 2010)
A tightly-constructed cascade of pop melodies, and a perfect soundtrack for archery lessons as well as shop class. Features classics of the 2010s like “Bad Vibrations,” “Saving Up The World” and “Sexual Taxi.”
Modernity Leave (September 2009)
An expansive, experimental trip through the world of lo-fi quirky pop, avante-garde and acoustic singer/songwritering. Recorded solely on a dying four-track, this is an album of pure, unrefined creativity.
Make Me Dinner EP (March 2008)
A boutique of Missing Briefcase outtakes, demos and a couple extra pouches of potpourri to fill it out. Here you will find “Palm Trees,” “Soldier Down” and “Just Like That.”
Missing Briefcase (January 2008)
An expansive pop tour de forcefield including the songs “The Zaps,” “Still Pushin” and “Going Insane For The McCain Campaign.”
Applewine (October 2006)
Bright pollen-encrusted fun. Features the songs “Coldplay Got Eaten By Piranhas,” “Engulf The Manatee” and “Plains Of Mostly Still Life.”
The History Of Fishes (November 2005)
Alex Arrowsmith lite. Includes the soft rock hits “No Wonder” and “Indigo.”
Wharfless (June 2005)
Alex Arrowsmith presents: harsh cold reality. Features the musical heavyweights “New Times And Fire Road,” “Bail” and “Hold On To The Wolves.”
The Albatross Project (September 2004)
Pure goof-pop. Tightly constructed and ready for work. Features the classics “I Am The Ice Age,” “Fight The Cougar” and “Trow.”
Crack House (November 2003)
Crunchy Weezer-style guitar pop. Includes “Cast My Shadow,” “Soldier Down” and “No Tomorrow.”
The Brask (February 2003)
Heavily They Might Be Giants-influenced quirky college rock. Includes “Let The Sideburns Burn” and “Freeze Tag.”
Sacramento Gold (September 2002)
Purely acoustic singer-songwriter sulk-fest. Elliott Smith would approve. Features “Cold,” “November” and “The River Why.”
A Bunch Of Songs (November 2002)
The original gargantuan absurdist pop love fest. Includes “Surgeon,” “The Shark Was Coming At Me But Then It Blew Up” and “The Man With The Golden Touch.”
Honey, I Shrunk The Meat Grinder (November 2001)
Acoustic absurdism. Includes the smash hits “Charlottes Web” and “Who Got The Huh?”








