Finch album release

2014-07-31 by Trey STAFF | 28 Comments
Finch will be releasing their first album in nine years, Back to Oblivion, on September 29th.

Hailing from Temecula, California, former Drive-Thru favourites released the seminal album What It Is To Burn in 2002 which spawned the UK Top 40 hit “Letters To You”.

Following on from that Say Hello To Sunshine came out in 2005 before the band went on a hiatus in early 2006. The band most recently toured the UK in 2013 for their 10 year anniversary tour of WIITB and played a sold out show at Brixton Academy!

The band comprises of Nate Barcalow (vocals), Alex Linares (guitar), Randy Strohmeyer (guitar), Daniel Wonacott (bass) and Alex Pappas (drums)

Tagged: Finch

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Willie
Moderator
July 31st 2014
20212 Comments


First Anacrusis, then At the Gates, followed by Lagwagon and now this... the best is definitely still yet to come.

Stickitodamaneosis
July 31st 2014
19 Comments


I'll check this out cause I listened to them in high school.

Slut
July 31st 2014
4255 Comments


i really hope it's closer to SHTS than WIITB





Willie
Moderator
July 31st 2014
20212 Comments


Same here. I'm thinking it will be more like the Epilogue EP -- kind of a 75% WIITB and 25% SHTS kind of thing.

Slut
July 31st 2014
4255 Comments


Epilogue was decent. that's not exactly what i want but i think you're right unfortunately. I'll still enjoy it probably

Slut
July 31st 2014
4255 Comments


they should go 50-50

Dolving999
July 31st 2014
1853 Comments


SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II SHTS PT.II

Please?

Drpibb
July 31st 2014
192 Comments


@Willie don't forget new exodus

Hospital
July 31st 2014
2102 Comments


This is pretty exciting, these guys were also just at warped although I missed them along with saves the day ;-;

Calc
July 31st 2014
17340 Comments


"i really hope it's closer to SHTS than WIITB"

it won't be, they've said in interviews they pretty much forced themselves to write SHTS for validations sake.

Hospital
July 31st 2014
2102 Comments


I like both albums so i'm okay with whatever.

CutMan
July 31st 2014
1926 Comments


I'll be so mad if it's like WIITB.....

Slut
July 31st 2014
4255 Comments


it won't be, they've said in interviews they pretty much forced themselves to write SHTS for validations sake.


Yeah well fuck them

Adabelle
July 31st 2014
4425 Comments


Yesss, actually excited for this!

OwMySnauze
July 31st 2014
2523 Comments


Will suck

DyingAtheist
August 1st 2014
193 Comments


WIITB is awesome, go away. ;_;

Willie
Moderator
August 1st 2014
20212 Comments


Someone edited my news article on Safari or Chrome and fucked it all up....

BeeRyan
August 1st 2014
1799 Comments


it won't be, they've said in interviews they pretty much forced themselves to write SHTS for validations sake.

completely not what they said at all, unless there's another interview that I haven't read.

Calc
August 1st 2014
17340 Comments


"unless there's another interview that I haven't read."

correct!

Willie
Moderator
August 1st 2014
20212 Comments


Link?

I believe you, but I'd like to read it.

Calc
August 1st 2014
17340 Comments


oo i found it lucky.

http://www.altpress.com/features/entry/theres_less_ego_less_drama_what_it_is_to_burn_x_and_the_future_of_finch


specifically this comment is what i'm talking about:

I think one thing we’ve learned from playing all these What It Is To Burn songs is there’s a certain energy to the songs that are simple and straightforward. That may be something we didn’t capture on Say Hello To Sunshine. We were so involved with proving to ourselves, and maybe to our peers, that we could write something that wasn’t just pop. We could write complex arrangements and do fucked-up rhythms and do some crazy stuff. I think it was a good record for us to do; it got that out of our system.

BeeRyan
August 1st 2014
1799 Comments


Well, that's the same one I read, but I interpret that totally differently than you did. Sounds more like they wanted to push their limits and write something more intricate.

froghawk
August 1st 2014
189 Comments


still, doesn't sound like they're into doing that again

StrizzMatik
August 1st 2014
4156 Comments


If it's anything like the demos from the scrapped World Of Violence album they were working on before the last split up, it'll be a mix of both. I really don't want WIITB 2, that would suck hard

Rice303
August 2nd 2014
385 Comments


I loved WISTB so I'm happy with whatever.. I think every Finch thread like this thus far has had a lot of WISTB vs SHTS debating

BeeRyan
August 4th 2014
1799 Comments


http://backtooblivion.com/

Calc
August 4th 2014
17340 Comments


sounds like vheissu era thrice kinda. which would be pretty cool actually nate has a fantastic voice

sockmonkey
August 4th 2014
79 Comments


The song on the back to oblivion website is pretty cool.



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