Fort Hope
Fort Hope | |
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| Jon Gaskin of Fort Hope performing in Club 85, North Hertfordshire in 2013. Jon Gaskin of Fort Hope performing in Club 85, North Hertfordshire in 2013. | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Hertfordshire, England |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 2013–2017 - 2022 - present |
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Fort Hope are a British rock band formed in 2013 after the disbandment of electronic rock band My Passion in 2012. The band has released three EPs and released their debut mini-album in May 2014, which peaked at 8 on the UK top Rock and Metal albums.
History
[edit | edit source]Formation and EP releases (2013–2014)
[edit | edit source]The band consists of four former members of the electronic rock band My Passion, the line-up consisting of Jon Gaskin, Simon Rowlands and Jamie Nicholls, who all agreed to stay together and form a new band while Laurence Rene, the former singer of My Passion, did not. The band was officially announced on 13 January 2013 along with the release of their first song titled 'Control'.[1] The song was aired on BBC Radio a month later.[2] In April the band embarked on their first ever tour supporting Fearless Vampire Killers throughout April in the UK.[3]
The first album release by the band was in the same year when they released their debut EP titled 'The Future's in Our Hearts' and was free to download after it was streamed online in June, also officially releasing the song 'Control' as the EPs official single, of which they also released their first music video for.[4][5] In November they released their second EP titled 'Choices'.[6][7]
Courage (2014)
[edit | edit source]In 2014 they embarked on a tour in the UK along with Max Raptor in January 2014 across the UK, making it their first tour they've embarked on as a headliner and they were also announced to be part of the LAB Records roster and would be releasing their debut mini album titled 'Courage' on 11 May.[8][9] To promote the release the band released an official music video for the song 'The Rapture'.[10] In July the band released their music video for the song 'New Life' and a month later the band performed at Sonisphere Festival.[11][12] The band are supported rock band Mallory Knox in the UK throughout November along with Frank Iero and Moose Blood.[13][14]
On 7 November the band released their second single titled 'Plans' in promotion of their third EP release named after the band which was released on 8 February 2015.[15] They also released 'Sick' as the second single to promote the EP and released a music video for 'Plans' two days prior to the EPs release.[16]
Record Label & Hiatus
[edit | edit source]Fort Hope have continued to grow with numerous plays on Radio 1. They have been nominated for "Best British Newcomer" in the 2015 Kerrang! Awards and played on the Fresh Blood stage at Slam Dunk Festival. In the summer they played 2000 trees, T in the Park and Reading & Leeds. They parted with Virgin EMI in 2018 after being signed in 2016.
From the end of 2017, Fort Hope ceased all social media updates, without anything said they disappeared and you would get small updates from Drummer James through his Instagram. However nothing from Jon or Simon. This hiatus lasted just over 5 Years.
Return to music and Powers
[edit | edit source]In September 2022, Fort Hope finally returned and announced that they were touring as an opening act for LostAlone in December 2022, alongside potentially working on new music [17]
In late August of 2023 they announced that Peter Oliver is now a full member of the band. [18]
The band has also officially announced that they will be releasing a new single named "Powers" and will be released September 29th 2023.
Members
[edit | edit source]Current
[edit | edit source]- Jon Gaskin – vocals, guitar, piano (2013–present)
- Jamie Nicholls – drums (2013–present)
- Simon Rowlands – bass guitar (2013–present)
- Peter Oliver – guitar (2015–present)
Unofficial members
[edit | edit source]- Matthew Whelan – guitar (2014–2015)
Previous members
[edit | edit source]- Ande D'Mello – guitar (2013–2015)
Discography
[edit | edit source]| Fort Hope discography | |
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| Studio albums | 1 |
| EPs | 5 |
| Singles | 3 |
| Music videos | 7 |
| Mini-albums | 1 |
Albums
[edit | edit source]| Title | Album details |
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| The Flood Flowers (Vol. 1) |
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Mini-albums
[edit | edit source]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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| UK Rock | ||
| Courage |
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8[19] |
EPs
[edit | edit source]| Title | Album details |
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| The Future's in Our Hearts |
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| Choices |
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| Fort Hope |
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| Manne of Lawe |
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| A r m u r e . |
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Singles
[edit | edit source]| Title | Year | Album |
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| "Control" | 2013 | Courage |
| "Plans" | 2015 | Fort Hope |
| "That's The Way The River Flows" | 2016 | Manne Of Lawe EP |
| "Powers" | 2023 | Powers |
Music videos
[edit | edit source]| Title | Year | Album |
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| "Control" | 2013 | Courage |
| "The Rapture" | 2014 | |
| "New Life" | ||
| "Plans" | 2015 | Fort Hope |
| "Skies" | ||
| "That's The Way The River Flows" | 2016 | Manne of Lawe |
| "Say No" | 2016 | A r m u r e |
| "The People Of The Lake" | 2017 | The Flood Flowers (Vol. 1) |
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