10/29/09- Make Here OUT NOW. The new project, Make Here, from Highland Park’s own Stanhope is by far their best effort to date. The four high school juniors have written, both musically and lyrically, an EP to be proud of. Make Here is pregnant with lyrical reflections and musical melodies far beyond what one would expect from such a young band. The album conveys a meaning that, while often times we can get caught longing for tomorrow or sometimes a completely different reality, here is where we are and here is where we must live and act. Expect to discover themes of honesty, regret, purpose, and hope as well as explosions of sounds that will only leave you wanting to roll down your windows and drive literally nowhere. Go buy it on iTunes. It’s only $4.
8/14/09- The new EP, "Make Here", is all recorded, and is in the process of being mixed and mastered. The guys are working on a series of shows in the near future and the album artwork is in the process of being designed.
6/19/09- Stanhope has been in the studio working on some new material. All of the drums have been tracked and are in the process of laying down guitars and vocals. The summer sends its love.
Despite their young age of seventeen, Stanhope, deriving from the suburbs of Dallas, Texas, has been through quite a lot as a band. Their pop punk anthems have kept their entire community of Highland Park on the edge of their seats since 2005 with their performances everywhere from their local church to the State Fair of Texas. In April of 2006, spring of their 8th grade year, Stanhope released their debut EP “A Social Setback” with producer Geoff Rockwell (Forever the Sickest Kids, School Boy Humor, Red Car Wire) and haven’t looked back since. That release gained them city wide recognition from newspapers, music clubs, and even scored them a primetime spot on a new age show on channel 8 titled “Youngstreet”. In the late summer of 2007, Stanhope headed into Maximedia Studios and recorded a new single titled “Oh, Thank Heaven For…” hoping that they would get positive feedback from old fans. The new single exceeded their expectations and sold an incredible amount on iTunes, leaving them with no choice but to put out a new record as soon as they could. Stanhope spent the next two years writing songs and playing shows promoting their past releases until they saved up enough money to head into the studio again. In spring of 2009, the band met with old producer Geoff Rockwell again to see what he could do for them for their next release, and within an hour, Stanhope knew Geoff was the right guy for them. They spent most of June and July of 2009 driving back and forth from Arlington, Texas recording their new EP and eating Tex-Mex with Geoff. That album is now finished and is hoped to be released in late October/early November. Their names are Blake, Will, Bragg, and Jackson, and they are Stanhope.
hey you guys are really good thanks for the request. i find it really cool that you guys are so young and my age. i wish i was cool enough to be in a band. but sax and flute don't really make a good sound for bands. anyway enough about myself. your music is shweet and will probably be on my iPod soon.
hope you guys are doing well. feel free to write back if you have time. but i won't hold it against you guys if your too busy working on music. it's well worth it to hear your music. bye.
Hey yo.....I paid good money for your music...people like me, we will make you or break you...take the time to smooze with us when we write you or comment on your page.
Never forget your fans or where you came from or they will forget you.
I really like your music, your latest album by far more than your first body of work.
There's definitely some talent in your band. I hope you all are starting to believe your own headlines though.
I just checked out your EP. I musy say it is really good. I'll purchase it once i have iTunes $$. Do u guys have an older album on iTunes called "a social setback" or is that not you guys?