New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Razor & Tie) The new studio album from Finch, Back To Oblivion, is now streaming this week in its entirety exclusively on Red Bull
Music (https://win.gs/1v4cI0m). Back To Oblivion will be released next week on
September 30th via Razor & Tie. The album was produced by Brian Virtue (Deftones, 30 Seconds to Mars, Janes Addiction, Audio Slave).
Back To Oblivion is available for pre-order now at iTunes, Top40-Charts.com or Amazon. Merch pre-order bundles are also available here finch.merchnow.com.
On Friday,
September 26th the band will be doing a Reddit chat on /R/Music at 1:00PM EST. Fans can chat here https://www.reddit.com/r/Music/.
Finch will be heading out this Fall on their headlining tour with support from Maps & Atlases, Wounds and Helen Earth Band. The tour kicks off on
September 30th in San Diego, CA (tour dates below). Tickets can be purchased here https://soundrink.com/offsite/tour/finch
Back to Oblivion marks the return of
Finch with the band's first full length album in over nine years. The Southern California band has undeniably created a lasting, formidable body of work with their two studio albums and EPs - singer Nate Barcalow acknowledges that 2002's What It Is To Burn all but "defined post-hardcore early in the decade", while 2005's Say Hello to
Sunshine continued to shape its direction. The band dignified the demand for a celebration of What It Is To Burn's 10th anniversary by reforming after a hiatus and playing select sold-out shows across the country in 2013. Inspired by the creative surge brought on by these shows,
Finch rendered these contradictions moot with Back to Oblivion, their long-awaited third LP and a new, bold chapter in the band's legacy. Back to Oblivion itself is a paradoxical idea. This is
Finch reinvigorated, brimming with the inspiration of their earliest days; the opposite of the negation implied by "oblivion." But as a songwriting unit, they're challenging themselves by going deep into the unknown - this is by far Finch's most introspective and demanding work from a lyrical standpoint.
Back To Oblivion Press Raves:
"Back to Oblivion walks a maddening tightrope between the gripping melodic post-hardcore of the band's beloved 2002 debut, What It Is To Burn, and its moody, experimental follow-up, 2005's Say Hello To Sunshine" - Alternative Press
"The California alt rockers' third time around is indeed charmed, as Back To Oblivion backs up the band's 2012 reunion with a dozen melodically and dynamically diverse tracks." - Revolver
"[Anywhere But Here] is a characteristic blend of over-sized, sweeping hooks, corrosive screaming, and gritty riffing." - BULLETT Media
FINCH Tour Dates
w/ Maps & Atlases, Wounds and Helen Earth Band
September 30 - San Diego, CA - Casbah
October 4 -
Santa Ana, CA - Observatory
October 8 - Las Vegas, NV - Hard Rock
October 10 - Salt Lake City, UT - In The Venue
October 11 - Denver, CO - Summit
Music Hall
October 13 - Minneapolis, MN - Mill City Nights
October 14 - Chicago, IL - Bottom Lounge
October 15 - Detroit, MI - St. Andrews
October 17 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mr. Smalls
October 18 - New York, NY - Gramercy Theater
October 19 - Philadelphia, PA - EFC
October 20 - Boston, MA - Paradise
October 22 - Baltimore, MD - Soundstage
October 23 - Raleigh, MC - Lincoln Theater
October 24 - Jacksonville, FL - Freebird
October 25 - Orlando, FL - The Beacham
October 26 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade
October 28 - Houston, TX - Warehouse
October 29 - San Antonio, TX - Backstage Live
October 30 - Austin, TX - Red 7
November 1 - Tucson, AZ - TBD
November 2 -Phoenix, AZ - Joes Grotto
November 5 - San Francisco, CA - Slims
November 6 - Sacramento, CA - Slims
November 7 - Los Angeles, CA - Roxy
November 8 - Ventura, CA - Ventura Theatre
FINCH LINKS
finch-music.com/
www.facebook.com/officialofficialfinch
twitter.com/officialfinch