FINCH are Going Back To Oblivion with their New Album

by | Jul 16, 2014

After a successful What it is to Burn reunion tour last year, it was only a matter of time before Finch would get to work on a new album. We posted a few months ago about how the band were at work writing and recording new material and that a new album was expected out later this year. Looks like everything is going according to plan — a new Finch album is supposed to come out this fall.

The group are currently putting the final touches on mixing their new record Back To Oblivion. It’s a follow-up to their 2005 full-length Say Hello to Sunshine and is reportedly due out this September.

We’ll let you know when we hear more. For now, here’s footage of the band performing the title track of their forthcoming album at The Fonda Theater in Hollywood last year.

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