![]() ![]() In early July, the group appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly. In June, the band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and performed at KROQ's Weenie Roast festival. In early May, the band performed as a special guest at two shows of MTV's Campus Invasion tour. In April, the group performed at Skate and Surf Fest. In March, the group went on a tour of the UK with Brand New. Following this, the group continued touring with The Movielife, Senses Fail and A Static Lullaby until early March. In February, the band went on a co-heading US tour with The Used. Allister were initially planned to support, but they were later replaced by Steel Train. The band continued touring with From Autumn to Ashes across the US in January and February. ![]() In November and December, the group went on a UK tour with From Autumn to Ashes and Coheed and Cambria. In October and November, the band went tour across the US alongside New Found Glory, Something Corporate and Further Seems Forever. In September, the group performed a few shows in Japan. In late August, the group performed at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK. Between late June and mid-August, the group performed on Warped Tour as part of the Drive-Thru Records Stage. Following this, the group went on a UK tour with New Found Glory. In April and May, the group went on tour with Brand New and The Starting Line. They began shortly after the album's release by touring with Moth. In an effort to promote the record, the group toured extensively. Preceded by a music video for " Letters to You" in January 2002, What It Is to Burn was released on March 12 as a joint release between MCA and Drive-Thru Records, followed by a release in the UK on June 2. Collectively, Strohmeyer said it took a year to write all of the material on the album. Linares said they could write some songs in two hours, and other times take a whole day. The writing process for What It Is to Burn revolved around the group jamming. The resulting product was predominantly described as emo and pop punk, although it occasionally was labeled hardcore punk or post-hardcore. Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw performs guest vocals on "Grey Matter" and "Project Mayhem" the group had met Palumbo at a Deftones show and had kept in contact with him, later asking him if he wanted to participate. After tracking guitars in July, recording subsequently continued into August and September. They began recording What It Is to Burn in June at Big Fish Studios in Encinitas, California with producer Mark Trombino. Pre-production and demos were done for their debut album, What It Is to Burn, at DML Studios in Escondido, California in February and April 2001. The EP sold over 6,000 copies within a few months of its release. The group then officially changed their name to Finch and released their first EP Falling into Place in 2001. The pair were impressed and signed the group. Reines offered the group a chance to perform and subsequently invited his sister, and co-label owner, Stefanie to the performance. When he mentioned this to the other members of Finch, they were enthusiastic about potentially signing with the label. Strohmeyer became friends with Drive-Thru Records owner Richard Reines following a fan letter he had sent in a few years prior. It was thought that Numb was a Deftones cover band, though Finch has since denied this claim, referring to the rumor as a "misquote that's haunted us for years." Guitarist Randy Strohmeyer was invited to join Finch after they witnessed him play with his band Evita Fresh. ![]() History Early history (1999–2001) įinch originally formed under the name Numb with Nate Barcalow on vocals, Alex Linares on guitar, Derek Doherty on bass and Alex Pappas on drums. The band were announced as reforming for the 2023 edition of When We Were Young festival. ![]() In October 2016, Finch announced its third official break up. The album was titled Back to Oblivion and released on September 30, 2014. After playing a group of shows commemorating the ten-year anniversary of What It Is to Burn in 2012, Finch signed with Razor & Tie in 2014 and revealed that they were working on a new studio album. They released a self-titled EP a year later, and were in the process of writing their third studio album when they disbanded in late 2010. Finch reformed in 2007, playing a reunion show on November 23 at the Glasshouse in Pomona, California. The band released an EP Falling into Place and two full-length albums, What It Is to Burn and Say Hello to Sunshine before declaring a hiatus in 2006. Finch is an American post-hardcore band from Temecula, California. ![]()
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