Far (band)

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Far was a band from Sacramento, USA, spawned from the same local scene as the Deftones, their former touring partners as well as Tinfed and Will Haven.

After a number of local releases including their first demo tape Sweat A River, Live No Lies and two independent albums Listening Game and Quick they signed to Epic/Immortal Records and released their first major record, Tin Cans With Strings To You.

Their forth album, Water & Solutions, was released in 1998 and thanks to the single "Mother Mary" they attracted a cult following. The more melodic sound showcased on this album is increasingly cited as an influence on present-day emo rock bands by the rock press, ie: Thursday, Biffy Clyro, Jimmy Eat World. Certainly it was a departure from their earlier, much more hardcore sound (although it is still far from the emo-pop that it would quickly come to inspire).

Since their 1999 split, the former members of Far have been involved in a number of projects, often quite experimental in nature. Frontman Jonah Matranga most notably went on to form the now defunct band New End Original and to continue his solo project Onelinedrawing. Matranga "broke up" Onelinedrawing in August of 2004. In 2005 the singer's new band Gratitude released their debut self-titled record on Atlantic Records. Gratitude however called it a day towards the end of 2005, playing their last US Tour before splitting in December 2005.

Guitarist and founder, Shaun Lopez went on to form The Revolution Smile. The band has released two records and toured around the US and Europe. He also has his own studio where he has produced such bands as Giant Drag, The X-Ecutioners, and most recently, the Deftones fifth record (Saturday Night Wrist) to be released by Maverick Records.

Bassist, John Gutenberger, is currently playing in a band called Two Sheds (UnderAcloud Records) and a band called Jackpot.

Contents

[edit] Members

[edit] Discography

source:http://www.wickedland.com/far/discography/

[edit] Full Albums

[edit] EPs

  • Soon (1997)

[edit] Promos

  • The System (1998)
  • Mother Mary
  • Love, American Style
  • What I've Wanted To Say
  • In The Aisle, Yelling

[edit] 7"s

  • Far Does Madonna (w/Sea Pigs)
  • Boring Life
  • Mother Mary (1998)
  • Far / Incubus split w/ Water and Solutions

[edit] Demos

[edit] External links

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