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(news) Ten Foot Pole releases new single!

// About the song //

Can We Stop Trying to Win? was born out of frustration with the competitive winner-take-all paradigm that has us at each other’s throats when we could be working together to make things better overall. This is the first single from the upcoming album to be released later this year.

// About the band//

Ten Foot Pole originated as Nardcore (Oxnard hardcore scene) band Scared Straight, with an ill-fated first US tour in 1985 with Ill Repute, which ended early in Pittsburgh due to the car and both bands’ gear getting stolen.   The straight-edge vibe uptight sounding title was swapped for the more fun Ten Foot Pole moniker in 1993, just before the first European tour—many copies of the Swill album from that tour have Scared Straight scratched out or covered by a TFP sticker, a typical DIY move, fit for a band that played in squats, bars and youth centers.  The album Rev, released on Epitaph Records in 1994, and touring with NOFX and Face to Face, caught the attention of the 90’s punk fans that preferred not-quite-radio-friendly tunes and DIY shows.  Dennis Jagard, the principle songwriter/guitarist, took over singing duties from Chicago White Sox baseball pitcher Scott Radinsky, allowing the band to tour relentlessly for a decade, as well as churning out more underground favorite albums such as UnleashedInsiderBad Mother Trucker and Subliminable Messages—a staggering collection of double-time beats, power chords and punk anthems.   

Starting in the mid-2000s, the band took a break when Dennis became the personal sound engineer for Prince, as gigs like the Superbowl required some focus.  Dennis’ audio career developed into touring with artists such as Jimmy Eat World, and “Weird Al” Yankovic;  Dennis began a daily ritual of singing old and new songs with an acoustic guitar, on sidewalks, parking lots, breweries or other random places while touring the world with other artists.  The combination of daily writing and performing, and a few TFP tours shoehorned in between audio gigs, led to a string of recent releases starting with Setlist in 2017—mostly re-recorded old songs, kind of a best-of collection intended to give new fans a convenient, great-sounding summary of the past.  In 2019, the album Escalating Quickly rocked an eclectic vibe, pushing genre boundaries running the gamut from metal riffs, to poppy punk anthems, dueling guitar solos, and a sprinkling of keyboards all the way to a full acoustic song—keeping things fresh and interesting to avoid falling into a rut caused by limiting genre expectations, an intentional move to claim some artistic freedom.    

Dennis applied his road-learned audio skills to mixing and producing Simmer Down, making it a DIY but great sounding acoustic guitar-based record including old and new songs.  As many TFP songs started out on acoustic guitar, Simmer Down gives a glimpse of what a new TFP song sounds like before the band adds distorted guitars and cranks it up a notch.  The acoustic shows are known as much for heartfelt performances as for spontaneous monologues, sometimes mid-song, including notes about the songs, the band’s past, or even audio career anecdotes, such as getting a nickname from Prince, to make every show an intimate experience.

Ten Foot Pole’s friendly/approachable vibe, relatable lyrics, conversational stage banter and extensive touring have led to a modest but very devoted fanbase. 

Ten Foot Pole is

Dennis Jagard, lead vocals and rhythm guitars

Scott Hallquist, lead guitars

Richie Petrillo, bass guitar

Guillaume Fortin, drums

(review) One Armed Joey – Hapiness, To Me (Sell the Heart Records)

Sonoma County is a place where nineties melodic punk rock existed and thrived with bands such as Tsunami Bomb or Bracket falling to mind immediately. North Bay in California has new and superb melodic punk bands and One Armed Joey is one of those. This trio has been around since 2014 and this is their first full length album after releasing couple of e.p.-s. This one contains ten songs of absolutely beautiful melodic punk rock with some pop punk influences and it is so sweet to listen to. Vocals are such honey and cinnamon sprinkled melodies and backing vocal harmonies deliver such overlayer of beauty to the main melodies. Guitar work is awesome, songwriting is totally great and this album or music does not get boring or repetitive for one second. Lyrics are another story, so carefully and well written and handle with today´s anxieties that any of us have and hold, and teach us to somehow try to turn those anxieties to happiness and cope with that in everyday rush and all day running and trying to catch something. The album as a whole is at the same time melancholic but also full of hope and not giving up. Besides playing pop punk, there are also a bit of reggae influence like in part of one of my personal favorites Mirrors. Also, songs I mention as my highlights are Rot and Lost Dog pt 1 and 2. This is a great album.

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New bands announced for SBÄM Fest 4!

The question marks in our line-up have caused a lot of guesswork and the most interesting conjectures in the last months. Now the time has come to reveal at least one secret and in the process announce both bad and good news: Yes, it would have been Bad Religion … the emphasis is unfortunately on “would have been”, because the punk veterans unfortunately have to cancel. But this bad news is immediately followed by good news, because we have found a worthy replacements and also add three more bands on top!

Pennywise
For more than 30 years, the bros from Hermosa Beach have defended their status as the most important hardcore band from the second wave of SoCal punk. Known and loved for their relentless sound and middle-finger anthems that guarantee the loudest singalongs at SBÄM Fest.
 
Bridge City Sinners
Hailing from the mist-shrouded hills of the Pacific Northwest, Bridge City Sinners span the spectrum from Prohibition-era jazz to Appalachian death folk. Don’t miss this explosive mix of genres at SBÄM Fest either!
 
The Von Tramps 

With powerhouse vocals from Jenny Enemy, screaming guitar riffs from Chelsea Oxborough and thunderous bass from Krissandra Anfinson, The Von Tramps‘ second album “GO” is already the must-have of the year. On top, the trio delivers an incredible live show that will also make a sensation at SBÄM Fest.
 
The Partie
As support of Acht Eimer Hühnerherzen in April 2022 Die Partie has already proven that they are a live banger. Smart punk in German between rock and acoustic straight outta Linz, which you should definitely check out at SBÄM Fest.

Organizer Stefan Beham about SBÄM Fest 4:
We had to postpone SBÄM Fest 4 a total of four times due to Covid-19 – that was pretty tough and painful each time. All the more, I’m looking forward to finally being able to put all our plans into action in 2022. And we have quite a lot planned: In addition to the great line-up, for which fans are even traveling from Australia, we have come up with two side actions to offer the audience a bit more. My youth hero Steve Caballero will be part of SBÄM Sports and in the context of the SBÄM Exhibit I will present my works together with other artists, with which everything actually started. After the past years at the Alter Schlachthof in Wels, the step to the Tabakfabrik in Linz is of course big, but our community is also getting bigger and bigger and I have the best team to make it all happen. We can’t wait for July!