In a new posting, Finch vocalist Nate Barcalow reveals the group has split again and he unveils the demos of tracks for a scrapped album the band never issued.
The last full-length Finch studio album was 2005's 'Say Hello to Sunshine.' After playing some reunion shows for the 10th anniversary of their 'What It Is to Burn' album, they released the 'What It Is to Burn - X' live CD/DVD in January. Now they have signed with Razor & Tie for a new studio record.
It started with a few home state shows to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of their 'What It Is to Burn' album. From there, more shows and a live album followed. And now Finch's reunion is proving to be more than a one-off nostalgia-based thing as the band has revealed that a new album is coming this year.
Finch ended their hiatus in 2012 to reunite for a handful of 'What It Is to Burn' 10th Anniversary shows. That eventually led to more dates that in turn provided a new live album taken from the performances. Now, as the band get ready to drop their 'What It Is to Burn - X' concert album on March 25, they've teamed with Loudwire to exclusively bring you the live video for 'Perfection Through Silenc