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(new single-melodic punk) Ten Foot Pole reveal new song “Forever Road”

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SoCal veteran punk rockers Ten Foot Pole are back with a brand new album entitled “Escalating Quickly”. Due out May 10th via Thousand Islands Records, the album was produced by renowned producer Ryan Greene (No Use For A Name, Lagwagon etc…) and features guest artists such as Dan Palmer (Death By Stereo), Dan Jacobs (Atreyu), Sean Sellers (Good Riddance) and Joe Raposo (Lagwagon).

A new track “Forever Road” has been revealed via Brooklyn Vegan and is now available via the most popular digital platforms, fans can have a listen and pre-order the album on CD, vinyl and digital formats right HERE. Additional vinyl variants can be found via Disconnect Disconnect Records (UK), Morning Wood Records (Europe) and Pee Records (Australia).

Ten Foot Pole will be touring North America this May-July, including appearances at Red Bridge Fest, Punk Rock Bowling and Festivoix Fest.

Escalating Quickly will be released and distributed by Thousand Islands Records, but was a DIY recording experiment; Ten Foot Pole seeks Patrons willing to subscribe at $1 per month or more, to help fund future recording, and in return offers supporters newsletters and early access to music, podcasts, videos and more. Links to become a Patron, as well as tour dates, social media links and more info are at TenFootPole.com

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Ten Foot Pole pushes past 90’s melodic punk genre limitations with Escalating Quickly, their first all new song album since 2004. Producer Ryan Greene, anxious to showcase his skills beyond the iconic 90’s albums he produced (NOFX, Lagwagon, and No Use for a Name, etc.), was going for “The Bohemian Rhapsody of 90’s punk,” adding layers of ear candy and outlandish special guest shredding to the solid new TFP songs. Ryan added “ If I never do a record after this I would want people to remember me by this record .”

Guest contributions include guitar shred by Dan Palmer (Death by Stereo, Zebrahead, Billy Bio) and Dan Jacobs (Atreyu), bass riffs galore by “Lil Joe” Raposo (Lagwagon, RKL) and drumming by Sean Sellers (Good Riddance). These all-stars were encouraged to have fun and move past the usual confines of their famous gigs, leading to giggles and bombastic performances. The end result is worthy, according to Dan Palmer: ” I’ve been a fan for quite some time and I honestly think this is the most musically exci ting record that they’ve done! ”

The walls of vocal harmonies, whisper to a scream dueling guitar riffs, frenetic bass runs, and even 80’s keyboard and effects references compliment some of the best Ten Foot Pole songs ever. Founding member Dennis Jagard, singer/songwriter/guitarist, explains the songwriting process included trial by embarrassment; he carried an acoustic guitar while doing sound for Jimmy Eat World and “Weird Al” Yankovic tours, performing whenever possible, rocking sidewalks, parking lots, parks, and small venues worldwide. “Singing in public helped me to quickly filter out any unworthy new songs. Belting it out in a W Hotel lobby in Seattle, for example, I only wanted to play the best material, the music and lyrics I was not ashamed to sing to random strangers.”

Ten Foot Pole’s history includes being hardcore band Scared Straight in California in the 1980’s, fronted by a pro baseball pitcher up to 1995, being a well-traveled underground Epitaph style band in the 90’s, and slowing down so that Dennis could do sound for Prince and other artists in the 2000’s. In 2016 the album Setlist summarized the band’s 90’s melodic punk identity, just in time for Escalating Quickly to move beyond those genre limitations.

Escalating Quickly will be released and distributed by Thousand Islands Records, but was a DIY recording experiment; Ten Foot Pole seeks Patrons willing to subscribe at $1 per month or more, to help fund future recording, and in return offers supporters newsletters and early access to music, podcasts, videos and more. Links to become a Patron, as well as tour dates, social media links and more info are at TenFootPole.com

Ten Foot Pole is:

Dennis Jagard, lead vocals and rhythm guitars

Scott Hallquist, lead guitars and backing vocals

Seth Jude Richard, bass guitar and backing vocals

Guillaume Fortin drums and tattoos

Ten Foot Pole: Website | Facebook

Thousand Islands Records: Website

(record review)ALL HOPE REMAINS-Feel The Fire e.p.

All Hope Remains are melodic hardcore punk band from Australia, I listened and reviewed for our zine their new e.p.

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Hailing from Surfcoast Victoria, Australia these guys play melodic hardcore with skatepunk thrown in for good measure. This record contains 8 songs one being intro Prelude and they play nothing new or very special, but they play nice melodies and awesome song structures make this e.p. a very pleasurable experience. The lyrics are a mix of personal or political stance with the heart and soul emotions behind everything. The vocals are very important in such bands to me, and All Hope Remains have one of the better vocalists for such music, coupled with cool back vocal harmonies and guitar riffing. Some songs are more fast paced and straightforward, some are midtempo punkrock/hardcore. Recommended songs: Feel The Fire, Hit Rewind.

8/10

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(record review)DEAD NECK/ACTIONMEN-Defections(Mud Cake Records)

UK melodic hardcore punk heroes Dead Neck united with Italy´s Actionmen to create this split record called Defections which will be out in April via Mud Cake Records. I listened and reviewed it for our zine.

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Both bands give 5 songs to their respective sides of this record. Actionmen side offers fast, melodic hardcore. The songs are okay, melodic, fast and energetic, but I didn´t really like the vocals. Somehow, the vocals are too low and too quiet for the music and in my opinion should be shouted or more energetic. Reminded me a bit of the more quiet version of Adam from the legendary Rome´s band This Side Up. Favorite Actionmen song: C´est Dada.

UK´s Dead Neck I have seen play live for the very first time last year at Punk Rock Holiday´s Beach Stage and they were great with their ultra fast melodic hardcore punk. Andy´s vocals on this record and the musicianship of the band as unit is tighter than ever. I love all five of the neckbreaking fast songs but my favorite is Seven Shades Of Shit. This is an awesome split record.

8/10

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