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What It Is To Burn (Bonus Tracks)
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Album Details: What It Is To Burn (Bonus Tracks)

Release Date:10/08/2002
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:4988005436009

Track List: What It Is To Burn (Bonus Tracks)

  1. New Beginnings
  2. Letters to You
  3. Post Script
  4. Grey Matter
  5. Perfection Through Silence
  6. Awake
  7. Without You Here
  8. Stay With Me
  1. Project Mayhem
  2. [Untitled]
  3. Three Simple Words
  4. Ender
  5. What It Is to Burn
  6. Letters to You [Acoustic Version]
  7. What It Is to Burn [Demo Version]

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User Reviews: What It Is To Burn (Bonus Tracks)

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    Finch Rules!

    By Mike  Jun 3, 2003

    All I got to say is I finally picked up this album and it is simply amazing....Perfection Through Silence

Pro Reviews: What It Is To Burn (Bonus Tracks)

  • All Music Guide

    Finch's full-length debut is a phenomenal account of a band riding the thin line between hardcore and pop-punk while retaining a trademark sound that stands out from the crowd. Incredibly catchy while retaining a shred of independent integrity, Finch brings with them a familiar sound that speaks of years of finely tuned development and maturity, yet in all reality, the group has only been together for a few short years. This young group builds on the style they introduced on 2001's Falling Into Place EP, further establishing Finch as one of the most promising bands inhabiting the scene in 2002. "Letters to You" and "Perfection Through Silence" also find their way onto this album from the band's earlier EP, allowing old favorites to feel right at home with the new material. Nate Barcalow's vocals ooze with passion and drip with the expected punk angst, yet where other groups fail at making an emotional connection with the listener, Finch excels at it. Barcalow's prominent melodies woven... between the harmonic guitars bore holes in the heart. Glassjaw's Daryl Palumbo lends his recognizable screams on two separate songs, "Grey Matter" and "Project Mayhem," where he and Barcalow play off one another to make each song a must-hear track. Palumbo even sounds vaguely similar to Bad Brains' H.R. when singing on "Grey Matter." "Project Mayhem" lives up to its name, as it's a powerhouse of a song with irate screams and piercing guitar squeals tearing through spastic programming courtesy of Mark Trombino. Finch ventures into emo territory on the sappy "Without You Here," yet the band uses this mellow side sparingly and allows the song to be a refreshing mid-album relaxant. The lyrical poignancy prevents the song from feeling too generic, and it actually allows the listener to feel genuine melancholy -- rather shocking for just another pop-punk band. That is just it, though -- Finch isn't just another pop-punk band, as for every "Stay With Me" or "Three Simple Words" that adheres to the typical emo/punk stereotype, there are songs such as the album's opener, "New Beginnings," or the despondent "Ender," the latter of which is a momentous opus of programming bliss. What It Is to Burn is an album that exemplifies everything that is right in the punk scene, from the dejected sadness of emo to the agonizing fury of hardcore, and most importantly in Finch's case, the uplifting tones of pop-punk. Finch has exceeded any possible expectations with their debut full-length and, as with their Falling Into Place EP, leaves you craving more. [The UK version adds an acoustic rendition of "Letters to You" and a demo version of "What Is to Burn."] - Jason D. Taylor, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Finch

The story of Finch's beginnings is a testament to the persistence of one of its guitarists, Randy Strohmeyer, who has long been a true fan of the Drive-Thru label. Before Finch was even a gleam in a musician's eye, he was penning fan mail and shooting it off to Drive-Thru. Later he tried to promote interest from the label in a few groups he belonged to, but the attempts... Read more