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Finster Baby

Anyone who's followed the NY music scene over the past decade likely has either seen a Finster Baby show or has heard the name. Singer Scott Ceffalia, guitarist Steve Raia, drummer Tony Passimenti and bassist Jim Mui formed the band in 1990 and have been a fixture in the clubs ever since. Early on Finster Baby made a name for themselves with their hook-laden, sleazy hard-rock sound and their over-the-top S&M glam look. The band's popularity grew wildly as did their legion of predominantly under-age female fans.

In 1992 Finster Baby recorded their debut album Take A Lick 'An See for Vagabond Records, a tiny independent label the band believed would give them their undivided support. High hopes for their debut release, were soon dashed by Vagabond's decision to license the record exclusively to Mausoleum Records, a German company in the process of a U.S. expansion. Fueled by positive reviews and energy charged live performances, Mausoleum had originally intended to make Finster Baby their "maiden voyage" in the States, however the album soon became lost in a whirlwind of personnel, location, and musical style changes that occurred within the company. After several years of broken promises and legal battles, Mausoleum dissolved and Finster Baby were free agents yet again.

Five years after first forming, Finster Baby found themselves in exactly the same position they were when they started. The only difference was the NY music scene was changing as were current tastes in popular music. After a failed record deal many bands would just decide to call it quits and go their own way, but recognizing that their chemistry was something special Finster continued to play together and stay current, out growing the glam image that they were originally synonymous with. Paying more attention to songwriting and arrangement has served the band well, as they have somehow managed to maintain the same fan base despite the fact that their sound has matured and landed about 180 degrees heavier than when they first started.

Detractors can argue that Finster Baby has nothing new to offer simply because they have been around so long. They forget, however, that most new bands deemed overnight successes were also together for years before finding fame. One listen to Finster's newest recordings and it's immediately obvious that the songs speak for themselves.There's no denying that this band is in it for the long haul, drawing new fans into the fold, and simply getting better at their craft.

mp3 Track:

"Burning Bridges"
Essential Info

Latest Release:
Stroke Your Motor

Contact Info
Band Site: www.finsterbaby.com
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