Hop Along

Hop Along

Frances Quinlan performing, 2012
Background information
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genres Grunge folk,[1] alternative rock, anti-folk, freak folk, acoustic rock, indie rock, folk punk, punk rock, emo
Years active 2005present
Labels Saddle Creek, Hot Green, Salinas
Website hopalong.bandcamp.com
Members Frances Quinlan
Mark Quinlan
Tyler Long
Joe Reinhart
Past members Jacki Sulley[2]
Dominic Angelella[3]
Peter Helmis

Hop Along is an indie folk-rock band from Philadelphia, formerly known as Hop Along, Queen Ansleis.[4]

History

Hop Along began as an acoustic freak folk solo project known as Hop Along, Queen Ansleis[5] in 2004, during Frances Quinlan's senior year in high school. This led to the release of the album Freshman Year in the summer of 2005.[6]

Quinlan performed an acoustic solo act for several years as she honed her style. "I would envy [full ensembles] because I thought that a band inherently carries more energy than a person does solo. I suppose you could argue that point, but when I was playing by myself it was just out of necessity. I wanted to play and I just couldn’t seem to get a band together. I wanted to write and I didn’t want to wait for anybody."[7]

Three years after her first album, Quinlan's brother Mark joined the project as drummer, followed by bassist Tyler Long in 2009. In light of the new formation, the name was shortened, possibly to better reflect the change from solo project to full band.[8] Hop Along went on to release an EP, Wretches, in 2009, and a full-length LP entitled Get Disowned on May 5, 2012,[9] winning a highly positive critical response from the independent music press.[10][11][12] In October 2014, Hop Along signed to indie rock label Saddle Creek Records,[13] which released the band's third full-length record, Painted Shut, on May 4, 2015 to wider acclaim.

Discography

Albums

Extended plays

References

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