
HOP ALONG 'BARK YOUR HEAD OFF, DOG' LP
vinyl LP pressing
April 6th marks the release of Hop Along's third studio record, Bark Your Head Off, Dog. Written over the course of 2016 and 2017 and recorded in the summer of the latter year by Frances Quinlan (songwriter/vocalist/rhythm guitar), Tyler Long (bass), Joe Reinhart (guitar), and Mark Quinlan (drums), the album addresses disappointment, particularly in man's misuse of power, and relates accounts from the periphery -- one's attempts to retreat from the lengthening shadows of tyrants, both historical and everyday. It considers what itâs like to cast off longheld and misguided perceptions, yet without the assurance of knowing what new ones will replace them. Much like on Hop Alongâs first and second records, Get Disowned and Painted Shut, Quinlan seeks in real time to work through these issues.
Throughout the album, one gets the sense that Quinlan is wandering in the thicket of a forestâa state of being that will feel familiar to longtime listenersâand on this outing, they havenât left a trail of breadcrumbs behind them. The albumâs artwork, which Quinlan painted themself, invites the listener into that forest, as well. âThere is a terror in getting lost,â they say, âthe woods are at the same time beautiful and horrifying.â This curious wandering gives the album, both lyrically and musically, a heightened dimensionality.
Bark Your Head Off, Dog is, without question, Hop Alongâs most dynamic and textured record yet. Self-produced and recorded at The Headroom in Philadelphia by Reinhart and Kyle Pulley, Bark Your Head Off, Dog features the familiar sounds that have always made the band allergic to genre: grunge, folk, punk, and power pop all appear, with inspiration from ELO to Elvis Costello to â70s girl group vocal arrangements. This time around, theyâve added strings, more intricate rhythms, lush harmonies (featuring Thin Lipsâ Chrissy Tashjian), along with a momentary visit with a vocoder. In more than one place, Mark Quinlan drums like heâs at a disco with Built to Spill.
Most significantly, Bark Your Head Off, Dog shows the band at its strongest and most cohesive. Hop Along (which originally began as Quinlanâs solo project under the moniker Hop Along, Queen Ansleis) has never sounded so deliberate, so balanced. âSo strange to be shaped by such strange menâ is a line that repeats on more than one song on the album. âIâve been thinking about that a lot. That I just deferred to men throughout my life,â Quinlan says. âBut by thinking youâre powerless, youâre really robbing yourself. Iâm at a point in my life where Iâm saying instead, âWell, what can I do?ââ
Release Date: April 6th, 2018
TRACK LIST
1. How Simple
2. Somewhere a Judge
3. How You Got Your Limp
4. Not Abel
5. The Fox in Motion
6. One That Suits Me
7. What the Writer Meant
8. Look of Love
9. Prior Things
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April 6th marks the release of Hop Along's third studio record, Bark Your Head Off, Dog. Written over the course of 2016 and 2017 and recorded in the summer of the latter year by Frances Quinlan (songwriter/vocalist/rhythm guitar), Tyler Long (bass), Joe Reinhart (guitar), and Mark Quinlan (drums), the album addresses disappointment, particularly in man's misuse of power, and relates accounts from the periphery -- one's attempts to retreat from the lengthening shadows of tyrants, both historical and everyday. It considers what itâs like to cast off longheld and misguided perceptions, yet without the assurance of knowing what new ones will replace them. Much like on Hop Alongâs first and second records, Get Disowned and Painted Shut, Quinlan seeks in real time to work through these issues.
Throughout the album, one gets the sense that Quinlan is wandering in the thicket of a forestâa state of being that will feel familiar to longtime listenersâand on this outing, they havenât left a trail of breadcrumbs behind them. The albumâs artwork, which Quinlan painted themself, invites the listener into that forest, as well. âThere is a terror in getting lost,â they say, âthe woods are at the same time beautiful and horrifying.â This curious wandering gives the album, both lyrically and musically, a heightened dimensionality.
Bark Your Head Off, Dog is, without question, Hop Alongâs most dynamic and textured record yet. Self-produced and recorded at The Headroom in Philadelphia by Reinhart and Kyle Pulley, Bark Your Head Off, Dog features the familiar sounds that have always made the band allergic to genre: grunge, folk, punk, and power pop all appear, with inspiration from ELO to Elvis Costello to â70s girl group vocal arrangements. This time around, theyâve added strings, more intricate rhythms, lush harmonies (featuring Thin Lipsâ Chrissy Tashjian), along with a momentary visit with a vocoder. In more than one place, Mark Quinlan drums like heâs at a disco with Built to Spill.
Most significantly, Bark Your Head Off, Dog shows the band at its strongest and most cohesive. Hop Along (which originally began as Quinlanâs solo project under the moniker Hop Along, Queen Ansleis) has never sounded so deliberate, so balanced. âSo strange to be shaped by such strange menâ is a line that repeats on more than one song on the album. âIâve been thinking about that a lot. That I just deferred to men throughout my life,â Quinlan says. âBut by thinking youâre powerless, youâre really robbing yourself. Iâm at a point in my life where Iâm saying instead, âWell, what can I do?ââ
Release Date: April 6th, 2018
TRACK LIST
1. How Simple
2. Somewhere a Judge
3. How You Got Your Limp
4. Not Abel
5. The Fox in Motion
6. One That Suits Me
7. What the Writer Meant
8. Look of Love
9. Prior Things

















