Stretch Arm Strong (Also known as Stretch Armstrong) is a
hardcore punk
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band from
Columbia
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,
South Carolina
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, and the flagship band for
We Put Out Records. They were primarily active from 1992 to 2005. Several of the band members are outspoken
Christians
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, but they prefer not to be classified as a Christian band in some cases. Vocalist Chris McLane appears on
Zao's ''The Lesser Lights of Heaven'' DVD. In 2020, the band was announced to perform at Furnace Fest 2020.
History
Stretch Arm Strong formed in 1992, formed by vocalist James Miller, bassist Matt McCarty, guitarists David Sease and Scott Dempsey, and drummer John Barry.
Miller departed quickly thereafter, with McCarty taking over vocals as well as bass. The four would record some material, with Chris McLane taking over bass duties.
McCarty would leave the band, with McLane taking over vocals and Donnie Raines joining the band on bass.
The band would release their debut album, ''Compassion Fills the Void'', with Shawn Williams of Prevail on bass.
After their first release on
Uprising Records, ''Compassion Fills the Void'', the band would sign with
Solid State Records, consisting of the lineup of McLane, Sease, Dempsey, Barry, and Jeremy Jeffers on bass.
In 1999, the band recorded their sophomore album, ''Rituals of Life'', which saw their debut on Solid State Records.
With the album out, the band released a music video for their song "Second Chances". In 2001, the band began writing and recording their third album, which would be titled ''A Revolution Transmission''. In 2003, the band released ''Engage'', which would be their third and final album with Solid State and their fourth studio album, which was well received. Stretch Arm Strong signed to
We Put Out Records, a label on
East West
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(an imprint of the
Warner Music Group
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), having fulfilled their deal with Solid State. Their most recent album, ''Free at Last'', was recorded in April and May 2005 with James Paul Wisner and released late that same year. A video for the song "The Sound of Names Dropping" was released that year. In 2005, the band shared the stage with the famed
funk musician
George Clinton.
They have mostly been inactive since 2005, reuniting in 2009 for a few benefit shows with
Evergreen Terrace and
Bane and for a one-off show at Within These Walls in 2011. The band is set to reunite for
Furnace Fest in 2021.
In early 2022, Stretch Arm Strong announced that they had partnered with
Iodine Recordings to re-issue "Rituals of Life" and other titles from their catalog. The band also alluded to writing new music.
Members
Current members
* Chris McLane – vocals (1995–2011, 2020–present), bass (1994–1995)
* David Sease – guitar (1992–2011, 2020–present)
* John Barry – drums (1992–2011, 2020–present)
* Scott Dempsey – guitar (1992–2004, 2011, 2020–present)
* Jeremy Jeffers – bass (1997–2006, 2011, 2020–present), guitar (2004–2006)
Former members
* Matt McCarty – bass (1992–1994), vocals (1992–1995)
* James Miller – vocals (1992)
* Donnie Raines – bass (1995–1996)
* Shawn Williams – bass (1996–1997)
* Juan Carlos "JC" Lopez – guitar (2004–2006)
* Glen Calder – guitar (2006–2010)
* Chris Andrews – bass (2006–2010)
Touring members
* Jonathan Rej – bass (2000)
* Sean McGuckin – bass (2006)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
* ''Compassion Fills the Void'' (1998,
Uprising Records)
* ''Rituals of Life'' (1999,
Solid State Records)
* ''A Revolution Transmission'' (2001,
Solid State Records)
* ''Engage'' (2003,
Solid State Records)
* ''Free at Last'' (2005,
We Put Out Records)
Studio EPs
* ''Not Without Resistance'' (1995, Insurgent Sounds Records)
* ''It Burns Clean EP'' (2000,
Reflections Records)
Splits
* ''Bedlam Hour / Stretch Arm Strong Split'' (1993, Insurgent Sounds Records/Koogle Records)
* ''Forget the Differences'' (1996, Insurgent Sounds Records)
* ''I Stand Alone'' (2000, I Stand Alone Records; split with
xDISCIPLEx A.D.
xDISCIPLEx A.D. (or xdisciplex a.d.) was a straight edge Christian hardcore band from Erie, Pennsylvania.
Formerly xdisciplex or disciple, the band had to change its name in November 2000 to avoid legal actions due to the already-established ...
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References
External links
Official myspace*
Allmusic entry
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Christian rock groups from South Carolina
Melodic hardcore groups
Hardcore punk groups from South Carolina
Christian hardcore musical groups
Musical groups established in 1992
Musical groups reestablished in 2020
Musical groups reestablished in 2011
Musical groups disestablished in 2005
Solid State Records artists