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Ten Count Fall

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06/02/07
MONROEVILLE, PA
Journey’s Backyard Barbecue / Monroeville Mall
200 Monroeville Mall, 15146
with Clearview Kills, The Victory Year, Swollen Members
[All-ages, Free show, TCF at noon]
(Featuring DC skate and BMX teams and the Metal Mulisha Freestyle Motocross show)
08/01/07
CINCINNATI, OH
THE VANS WARPED TOUR
Riverbend Music Center / HotTopic "Kevin Says" Stage
[All-ages, Tickets: www.warpedtour.com]
08/08/07
PITTSBURGH, PA
THE VANS WARPED TOUR
Post Gazette Pavilion/ HotTopic "Kevin Says" Stage
[All-ages, Tickets: www.warpedtour.com]
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iPOD NANO CONTEST - THE RESULTS ARE IN! (view more)
TCF IN SINISTER GIRLS MAGAZINE (view more)
WEEKLY WINNERS - iPod Nano Contest (view more)
MTV2 BANDS ON THE RISE (view more)
Ten Count Fall reviewed at RiftRock.com (view more)
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Ten Count Fall is (left to right) Jay Iorio (drums). Pat Rishel (vocals/bass), RJ Rishel (vocals/guitar), Jason Kotheimer (guitar/backing vocals).
Ten Count Fall - that's us. We’re loud. We’re obnoxious. We’re often air-born. We play in-your-face, fist-pumping anthems with sugar-coated harmonies and random yelling here and there . . . so turn the volume up! Who are we? Four kids from Youngstown, Ohio who got sick and tired of working our day jobs as pizza-makers and sandwich artists and decided to take this show on the road. Besides, we’d like to think that we make better music than we do pizza. How did Ten Count Fall form? Well, we all met at school (except for the two of us that met at birth because we have the same parents). Our sound is a mix of our personalities; RJ HATES down-tempo sissy-rock, Pat LOVES down-tempo sissy-rock, [note that this discrepancy between the brothers Rishel often leads to both knock-down drag-outs and interesting songwriting] Kotheimer is the voice of reason, and Jay “the force” Iorio has actually met Yoda (need we say more . . . if you don’t believe us, ask him). You might have seen us live with Billy Talent, Bowling for Soup, Plain White T's, The Matches, Roses are Red, Alli with an I, Count The Stars, Shindig, The Fold . . . or maybe just playing a D.I.Y. show at the local grange hall or skate-park. We consider duct-tape to be an actual part of our gear, thus disqualifying us from being picky about where we play. We just spent winter 2007 at Sonica Recording Studios [Atlanta, GA] with producer John Briglevich [Chuck D, Goo Goo Dolls, Red Letter Agent] tightening up our current songs and working on unreleased new material. We think you’re going to dig it . . . but then again, Billy Ray Cyrus was sure you were going to love “Achy Breaky Heart” so we’ll have to get your opinion.
Ten Count Fall...what in the hell?
"It's the last ten seconds before victory or defeat - the final moments where you determine just how badly you want something," says front-man RJ Rishel. "You either have to dig deep and give it everything you have, or surrender, waste away to nothing, and face a life of ridicule."
That's touching. How does it apply to music?
Simple: Most bands form for the ladies and booze. The members are self-loathing and need a quick ego boost. The music is trash, and when it comes to crunch time, these bands don't have the heart to move forward. Instead, the take the little bit of self-worth they originally set out to collect, and move on with their lives, forever reminiscing about the four months they were in a "Rock 'N Roll" band. With these individuals, those days will forever be referenced to as "the glory days."
Things are a little different, however, with Ten Count Fall. The band actually cares about the product.
Now I'm interested. Tell me more.
In early 2005, four self-proclaimed "unlucky" guys from Youngstown, Ohio decided to fight for the music they believe in, thus blessing us with their delicious sounds.
Unlucky? Isn't that a bit cliche?
Yes. But the "unlucky" title hasn't been conjured up to invoke emotions in the unsuspecting music fan. It simply is a basic, yet illustrative way to portray the life the band has led. Food has been scarce, money is nil, pets are always running away, and days on end are spent schlepping sandwiches and greasy pizza for unappreciative customers. Turning to music as an outlet for the built-up aggression is a perfect alternative to living a life of con-artistry and murder.
Okay, no more cynicism, no more interruptions. Continue on.
Shortly after winning Peabody's "Battle of the Bands" in the fall of 2005, Ten Count Fall realized that they might actually be on to something with their music. With confidence high, they started writing.
The guys holed themselves up at Ringside Studios in Detroit with producer and Suicide Machines bassist, Royce P. Nunley, and created their self-titled album, Ten Count Fall. After facing what they hope to be a final run of bad luck, complete with a slew of busted amps, broken down tour vehicles and near death experiences while chasing their manager's run-away dog down an inner-city highway in Atlanta, the band finally saw the release of the album on March 7, 2006.
Now comes the technical review of the CD that is really just a bunch of fancy words strewn together:
Ten Count Fall's independently released effort is a roller-coaster ride of power-packed anthems about teen ambition and apathy. It’s also currently SOLD OUT, so unless you plan on bootlegging it, you might have to wait for the second coming.
In other words, it's good.
The witty "Art of Poisoning" is a modern day Romeo and Juliet story with a sugar-coated twist, while "Cut Harder" calls out an apathetic generation for having everything and finding joy in nothing.
In "TFFL" the band urges young listeners to quit being followers and to find their own identity by contemplating who their friends are, and why they need them, when all they do is bring them down.
"We have a lot of young fans and we just want to let them know that whatever they're going through, there are others out there going through the same thing. We're all in it together," says front-man/guitarist Pat Rishel.
With an average age of 19, the quartet decided to forgo college and hit the road this summer to spread their message on a 60-date tour. Their high-energy live show and tireless work ethic have gained them stage time alongside Bowling for Soup, Billy Talent, The Matches, Plain White T's, and Roses are Red. In true punk spirit, dueling front-men (and brothers) Pat and RJ Rishel look for any opportunity to be heard. "We have played some of the biggest music halls in the country, but we've also played a library, a pottery shop, and a Chinese restaurant where we were paid in Wonton soup."You Guys ROCK!
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Member Since: 7/23/2004
Band Website: tencountfall.net
Influences: Influenced by Punk, Metal, Rock, Emo, Pop Punk, Hardcore, Hip Hop, Old School Rap, Country, and Blues
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Record Label: Independent
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My Blog

iPOD NANO CONTEST - THE RESULTS ARE IN!

Hey guys,As you know, Ten Coun Fall has been holding a contest for the past two months giving those who sign up for our mailing list the chance to win a weekly T-shirt give-away and be entered to win ...
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Wed, 06 Dec 2006 01:07:00 PST

TCF IN SINISTER GIRLS MAGAZINE

Sinister Girlz Magazine says, "Ten Count Fall..s self-titled debut album is a solid effort by the Ohio natives. . . It's the kind of album I could see playing at teenage parties and becoming a staple ...
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 07:39:00 PST

WEEKLY WINNERS - iPod Nano Contest

Hey guys, Sign up for the Ten Count Fall mailing list now through December 1st and you'll have the chance to win a T-shirt (weekly give-away).  Weekly winners will be entered to win our grand pri...
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:28:00 PST

MTV2 BANDS ON THE RISE

Ten Count Fall has been added to MTV2's Bands on the Rise in the Cleveland, OH area. Click here and follow the "Like a band? Vote!" link today. (Hint: you can vote as many times as you want)...
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:15:00 PST

Ten Count Fall reviewed at RiftRock.com

RiftRock.com says, "Ten Count Fall is a genuine pop-punk album, with moving riffs and well-postured backdrops. Click here to read the full review....
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 01:41:00 PST

TEN COUNT FALL REVIEW - THE CELEBRITY CAFE

TheCelebrityCafe.com says "Ten Count Fall's self-titled album has an assemblage of songs about guile and mistrust but underneath is a band that has an entertaining sound." Click here to read the full ...
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 07:19:00 PST

Ringtones and Downloads

If you don't want to wait for the mail, you can download TCF's new album online at www.decentx.com/tencountfall Art of Poisoning and Cliffhanging Yourself are also available as ringtones for most cell...
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Thu, 06 Jul 2006 01:29:00 PST

TCF's MUSIC ON MTV

Ten Count Fall's debut, selt-titled album has just been licensed to MTV for any/all programming. Listen for tracks like Alone, Art of Poisoning and more when you're tuned in to MTV!
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Wed, 24 May 2006 08:53:00 PST

"I Once Was" featured on The A List

I Once Was will be featured on Pulse Rated's "The A List", this Saturday April 22 at 4:00:00 PM GMT. Tune in to SKY channel 0155 in the UK or listen online at www.pulserated.com.  ...
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Fri, 21 Apr 2006 07:57:00 PST

TCF on UK Radio

"I Once Was" will be featured on Pulse Rated's HotTrax on 4/1/2006 at 6:00:00 PM GMT and on The A List on 4/1/2006 at 4:00:00 PM GMT. Tune in to SKY channel 0155 in the UK or listen online at www.puls...
Posted by Ten Count Fall on Fri, 31 Mar 2006 08:54:00 PST