30 Foot Fall

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30 Foot Fall
Origin Houston, Texas, United States
Genres Punk rock, melodic hardcore, skate punk, hardcore punk
Years active1993 (1993)–present
Labels People of Punk Rock Records, It's Opposite Day And I Love You Records Nitro Records, Fearless Records Fuzzgun Records, Paranoid Records
MembersJames "Butch" Klotz (vocals)
Chris Vasquez (guitar)
Rubio Cisneros (bass)
Brian Davis (drums)
Past membersTony Avitia (guitar)
Damon DeLaPaz (drums)
Chris La Forge (guitar)
Jason Davis (guitar)


30 Foot Fall (stylized as 30footFALL) is an American punk rock band that began in Houston, Texas. [1]

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History

The band played their first show on Mother's Day in 1993 [2] [3] and were composed of Rubio Cisneros (Drummer), Mitch (bassist) Tony Avitia (Guitar), Butch Klotz (Vocals). Shortly after releasing their first demo, Mitch left the Houston area to get married, moving Cisneros to bass. Damon DeLaPaz filled in the drum position, and this lineup recording the self titled 1994 demo, along with the group's first EP, Elementary School Love, that same year. Ativia then left the group to start I-45 and after a few temporary guitarist, Chris LaForge of I-End Result picked up as their official guitarist. This lineup remained stable during their most active period in the mid to late 90s. Touring Houston, Dallas, and Austin, 30 Foot Fall's popularity grew; they started as openers for larger bands such as Screeching Weasel and Sum-41 among others.

In 1995, on Fuzzgun Records, they released their first studio album Divided We Stand. In 1996 they also released their second EP, Junior High Sucked 7 . After hearing a demo, Bob Becker of Fearless Records signed 30 Foot Fall to a record deal and in 1997 produced their next album Acme-143 .

The band toured extensively alongside other notable bands such as Bigwig and Diesel Boy.[ citation needed ]. They released the EPs Unrealism and Cartoons in 1997 and 1998, respectively. Two of the three songs from Cartoons were included on their next album. At this time, DeLaPaz received a record deal offer with MCA Records for his other band Fenix*TX and moved to California. Brian Davis of Middlefinger was brought in to replace him.

In 1999, the band released their most successful album, Ever Revolving, Never Evolving , on Nitro Records. The release was followed by numerous shows including a tour with The Vandals. [2] Despite being at the height of their popularity, 30footFALL went on hiatus after the conclusion of their 1999 tour, citing the need to spend more time with family. Chris LaForge left the band at this time to seek other musical ventures. Jason Davis, brother of drummer Brian Davis) and formerly of Middlefinger, was brought on to play guitar when they resumed playing locally in spring of 2000. This line-up recorded The Doppler Effect in 2002. At this time, 30footFALL chose not to tour for the new album. Instead, the band chose to play occasional Houston/Dallas/Austin shows and their annual 30footFALL Christmas show at Fitzgerald's in Houston, TX. In 2003, with Chris LaForge back in the band, they released 10yearsandstillFALLING, a live album which documents their ten years as a band.

At their 2005 Christmas Show, Klotz announced that he would be moving to Virginia, ending his 12 years in the Houston punk scene.

On December 25, 2010, at their 16th annual Christmas Show, the band self-released their Jesus, Elvis, and Richard Petty EP, which was their first studio release since 2002's The Doppler Effect. In 2012, 30footFALL were featured in When We Ruled H-Town, which documents Houston punk bands and their rise to popularity in the 1990s.

On June 30, 2014, Klotz announced that he would be returning to Houston after nearly nine years in Virginia. 30footFALL acknowledged this and planned a show for August 30, 2014, at Fitzgerald's. The band played a brief set in October at The Continental Club with former drummer Damon DeLaPaz, reuniting their 1994-1998 lineup.

In March 2015, 30footFALL unveiled two new songs at a show at Griff's Bar, entitled "Champion Song" and "National Treasure." Another song, "Maybe You Could Be The One", was debuted soon after. They began playing more shows over the next few years, including the Remember the Punks Festival in October 2016 and opening up for Screeching Weasel in early 2017.

Chris LaForge died unexpectedly following a stroke at age 42 on May 29, 2017. His final show with the band was at the Nightingale Room in April 2017. Despite uncertainty regarding their future, 30footFALL played their scheduled June show at Saint Arnold's brewery with Skeleton Dick guitarist Chris Vasquez and Arnett Vaughn filling in on guitars.

While playing a brief tour with Bigwig in October 2017, it was announced that Chris Vasquez had officially replaced LaForge on lead guitar. 30footFALL confirmed they will release a new album and that LaForge's guitar tracks will be featured. The first single from their new album is titled "Champion Song" and was released on October 27.[ citation needed ] 30footFALL held a memorial show for LaForge in March 2018, and held their final Christmas show that year due to the closure of Fitzgerald's in early 2019.

30footFALL played their first show in three years on June 11, 2022, at Southside Skate Park in Houston, as part of a benefit to donate to children with heart defects. They next played on September 30 at Trip Six, playing new material. The Christmas show made a comeback after four years at Number's Nightclub that December.

On November 28, they announced they had officially signed with People of Punk Rock Records, with their first releases on the label being a vinyl, CD, and cassette reissue of The Doppler Effect, along with a similar reissue for the rare 10yearsandstillFALLING live album from 2003.

30footFALL played a set as Bickley for the 2023 You Ain't Punk show in January at Black Magic Social Club. On May 5, they released their first new song in over five years, titled "Maybe You Could Be The One", which had been played sporadically at concerts since 2015. The song is the first recording to feature Chris Vasquez on guitar. The next day, 30footFALL celebrated their 30th Anniversary at the Heights Theatre. This was the final show to feature longtime guitarist Jason Davis. Aaron Echegaray temporarily filled at Kickbutt Coffee in Austin a few weeks later, along with their festival performances in Canada at Red Bridge Fest.

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References

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