Funeral Diner

Funeral Diner
Background information
Origin Half Moon Bay, California
Genres Post-Rock
Screamo
Instruments Vocals, guitars, drums
Years active 1998-2007
Labels Numerous record labels
Associated acts

Sterling Says
...Who Calls So Loud
Portraits of Past
Nexus Six
Sheep Squeeze
Living War Room
Lost Ground

Takaru
Past members
Seth Babb
Dan Bajda
Matt Bajda
Dave Mello
Ben Steidel
Sean O' Shea
Rob Beckstrom
Andy Radin
Phil Benson

Funeral Diner (1998–2007) was a screamo band from Half Moon Bay, California, located approximately 25 miles south of San Francisco, playing self-described "screamy, chaotic, melodic hardcore."[1] During the last few years, the band has established a strong cult fanbase through a near constant string of releases and a touring schedule which has seen them visit the United States, Europe, and Japan.[2][3] The band has a large catalog of splits and compilation tracks on various records, rarely pressing CDs, and keeping many of their releases in limited quantities and one-time pressings, jumping from label to label, though their last few major recordings have been released by Alone Records.[4][5] As such, many of their recordings have become fairly difficult to track down, with many being sold for three to four times the original price on sites such as eBay and at record swaps. Their most recent full-length, The Underdark, was issued on Alone in 2005.[6]

Members in the band have previously affiliated with other groups such as Nexus Six, Portraits of Past,[7] Living War Room, Lost Ground, Sheep Squeeze, and Takaru. Though rooted in first wave emo, hardcore emo, and early screamo characteristics, the band later included elements of post-rock.[8]

Funeral Diner's albums have attracted significant coverage from rock press outlets.[9]

After the breakup, members have gone on to form Stirling Says, ...Who Calls So Loud, Pills and Lemonade.

Contents

At Break Up

Former

Discography

LPs

  1. Syncope
  2. Direct Hit
  3. Lackluster
  4. There Is No Today's Today, So There Will Be No Yesterday's Tomorrow
  5. I Wish I Could Do The Backstroke
  6. Chalk angels
  7. Paper
  8. Fire... Deth
  1. Lucky strike
  2. I wish i could do the backstroke
  3. Choirs And Cannons
  4. Shifting
  5. Direct Hit
  6. Easy Chair Method
  7. Torn Safety Net
  8. Anemic Bulemic
  9. Sleeping Boy The Paranoid
  10. My Fist Smells Like Graveyard
  11. We Don't Belong In Concrete
  12. The Nightbuilders
  13. Sleeping Boy The Paranoid
  14. Journeyman
  15. .5
  16. Sleeping Boy The Paranoid (original version)
  17. Pharmacy Rage
  1. Yeah, You Remember That
  2. A true Triumph Of Man Vs. Machine
  3. Welcome To My Book Collection
  4. Chameleon
  5. Wearing Thin
  6. City Of Webs
  7. Shifting
  8. This Truly Is God's Country
  9. Let Me Get A Few Practice Stabs
  1. "Decline"
  2. "Collapsing"
  3. "We Become Buried"
  4. "It Is Good That We Never Met"
  5. "Two Houses"
  6. "What Was Said"
  7. "Regardless We Fall"
  8. "We All Have Blood On Our Hands"

EPs

  1. ...And The Beast Shall Be Made Legion
  2. The Wicked
  3. End On 6
  4. It Burns
  1. Bearing My Shield Or Borne Upon My Shield
  2. Under
  3. Never To Be
  4. For The Beasts
  5. City Of Webs (Title Mix)
  6. Shifting (Battery Cage "Street Arcade High Score" Remix)
  7. This Truly Is God's Country (See Colin Slash Mix)
  8. Shifting (Midnight Laserbeam Remix)
  9. Shifting (Black Van Remix)
  1. Adendum
  2. I Was The Sword
  3. Two More
  1. This Wrath
  2. Carved From Stone
  3. Neither Option
  4. Head Of Vecna
  5. This Optimism

Splits

Compilations

References

  1. ^ Bio, funeraldiner.com. Accessed June 10th, 2009.
  2. ^ Biography, 32brinkster.com. Accessed July 15, 2007.
  3. ^ Biography, SXSW. Accessed July 15, 2007.
  4. ^ Review of The Wicked. Delusions of Adequacy, April 15, 2005. Accessed November 7, 2008.
  5. ^ Review of The Wicked. Decapolis, September 28, 2004. Accessed November 7, 2008.
  6. ^ Review of The Underdark. Aversion.com. Accessed November 8, 2008.
  7. ^ Mat Hocking, Review of The Underdark. Drowned in Sound. Accessed November 8, 2008.
  8. ^ Stewart Mason, Review of The Underdark. Allmusic.
  9. ^ Joe Davenport, Review of The Underdark. Delusions of Adequacy, April 15, 2005. Accessed July 15, 2007.

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