Finch (U.S. band)

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Finch
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Origin Temecula, California
Country United States
Years active 1999-2006
Genres Alternative Rock, Pop-Punk
Labels Drive-Thru Records. Geffen
Members Marc Allen
Derek Doherty
Nate Barcalow
Randy "R2K" Strohmeyer
Alex "Grizz" Linares
Past members Alex Pappas
Website(s) http://www.finchmusic.com

Finch was an American rock band from Temecula, California. The band is currently on an indefinite hiatus.

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[edit] History

Finch began in the late 1990's, originally as a Deftones cover band called "Numb". The band soon added guitarist Randy "R2K" Strohmeyer to their lineup as the band signed to Drive-Thru Records. The group then officially changed their name to Finch and released their first EP Falling Into Place in 2001. The EP sold over 6,000 copies within a few months of its release.

[edit] What it is to Burn

In August 2001 the band entered Big Fish Studios in Encinitas, California, along with producer Mark Trombino (blink 182, Jimmy Eat World) to record their successful album What it is to Burn. The album was released on March 12, 2002. The title track would later be released as a single, and became the band's largest success to date.

Finch also contributed a song to the 2003 Underworld soundtrack, entitled "Worms of the Earth". The track was also included on Atticus: Dragging the Lake, Vol. 2 which is a compilation album released by Atticus.

During this period the band was at the height of their career and soon began the writing process for their next album. Derek Doherty and Randy Strohmeyer were involved in the progressive rock band The Sound of Animals Fighting which was recorded during their Say Hello to Sunshine sessions.

On July 31, 2004, members of the band were involved in a conflict with members of the band Disturbed at The Rolling Rock Town Fair in Latrobe, PA. The quarrel is thought to have rooted from comments Finch made about the supposed support of Disturbed toward the issues involving the Bush Administration's involvement in the Middle East.

[edit] Say Hello to Sunshine

During the recording of this time the band largely fell from the public eye, and the band faced some changes for the recording of its sophomore effort, Say Hello to Sunshine. The group also went through major changes first by going through three different labels Drive-Thru Records then MCA Records which was then purchased by Geffen Records before its release. Founding band member drummer Alex Pappas left the band due to musical differences; he was replaced by Marc Allen. Pappas would later form Redgun Radar. The band took their time recording the album and often scrapped songs in order to record new ones. Finch finally released Say Hello To Sunshine on June 7, 2005. The first single of the album was "Bitemarks & Bloodstains" and was also the first song the band wrote for the album. In an interview Nate Barcalow stated that "Bitemarks makes the transition between the old and the new sound." [1] The album failed to please their core fanbase which didn't bother the band at all as they continued to tour in support of the album.

[edit] Current status

On February 19, 2006, a posting from Finch's booking agent on a reputable alternative music website, Absolutepunk.net, revealed that the group is "officially on an 'indefinite hiatus'. Members of the band are currently jamming with other projects." [2] The hiatus was confirmed shortly after with a post by the band on their official website, www.finchmusic.com. The posting reads as follows:

Farewell & Goodnight Through much thought and deliberation, the five of us have decided to take an indefinite break from Finch. Amongst the many reasons for our decision, our individual priorities just lie in different places. We can’t express how grateful we are to all of you for the past five years. We’ve had the opportunity to play the music we love for a living. The five of us will always feel lucky for that. Again, thank you all so much for the love and support you’ve given us. A special thanks as well, to all who have worked closely with us over the years to make things happen. A list of names would just be too long. You know who you are. Thank you.

  • Randy Strohmeyer and Derek Doherty have announced that they are currently in a band with Rx Bandits’s Joe Troy called the Quadruple Duo.
  • Marc Allen is currently in the group Helen Earth Band with his brother Adam.
  • Randy Strohmeyer is currently working on a project called Gazillionaire, and is managing the indie rock band Days Away.
  • Nate Barcalow is currently working with a group called Cosmonaut. The band includes members of Beta Factor and Shoot Out The Lights.
  • Alex Linares is currently not working on any projects at the moment.

[edit] Trivia

Guitarist Alex Linares is a vegetarian and did a video interview with PETA.

Mark Trombino, the producer and mixer of What It Is To Burn, was taken off the job off helping with Say Hello To Sunshine due to creative differences, and was replaced with band friend and engineer Jason Cupp (The Kite-Eating Tree, The Living End, Jimmy Eat World).

Jeff Soto created the album artwork for Say Hello To Sunshine.

Vocalist Nate is the younger brother of Endor vocalist Matt Barcalow.

Finch's song, "Ink" appeared in EA's Madden NFL '06 (2005)

Randy "R2K" Strohmeyer designed much of Finch's merchandise

Finch appeared at the famous radio festival, the HFStival in 2003.

[edit] Current members

[edit] Former members

  • Alex Pappas - Drums

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK
2002 "Letters to You"  ??  ?? #39 What It Is to Burn
2003 "What It Is to Burn" #15 #35  ?? What It Is to Burn
2003 "New Beginnings"  ??  ??  ?? What It Is to Burn
2004 "Worms of the Earth"  ??  ??  ?? Underworld [Soundtrack]
2005 "Bitemarks and Bloodstains"  ??  ??  ?? Say Hello to Sunshine

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