TFP Betters With Age
lagwagon_tim | St. Louis | 01/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have always liked TFP...with and without Scott Radinsky. This release is their first full length in several years...much awaited and maybe their last. It is maybe their best, as their music and lyrics mature with them. The lyrics are just as emotional and meaningful as ever, and the music, as hard driving as ever, would satisfy even the youngest hardware-store faced teen! But don't be fooled, this edition of TFP is thoughtful and meaningful and the songs will stick in your head. This is great and I recommend to any "true" punk or emo fan."
They're Back And Better Than Ever!
eccentrick | California | 01/15/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wow! I'm a big Ten Foot Pole fan, let me say that right now. In my opinion, this is their best CD. If you like LA style punk, stop reading this and just go buy the CD. I really don't know what else to say. Every song is a winner.Ten Foot Pole has, in my opinion, one of the best lead singers in the music biz and he really does a great job on this CD. The band has two new additions and they both breathe a lot of life into the music. The songs all sound really fresh and great.Trust me on this: Ignore the stupid title and go buy this CD. You'll like it. And if you don't, at least you've got a great new beer coaster."
Energy, experience, positivity
James P. Wisdom | PA United States | 10/24/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"TFP has really been energized by the addition of their new drummer, Kevin Ruggeri. This album, though brief, compresses 12 bouncy, strong songs together that demonstrate the synergy between the experience of the band's older members & experienced songwriting with the infusion of new blood. Kevin really shines, ripping with abandon throgh most of the tracks, though that is to say nothing for the excellent vocals & playing from Dennis, Johnny and Steve."