Far (band)
Far | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Sacramento, California |
Genres | Alternative rock, emo, post-hardcore, indie rock, hard rock |
Years active |
1991–1999 2008–2010 |
Labels | Epic, Immortal, Vagrant, Bright Antenna |
Associated acts | Jonah Matranga, Onelinedrawing, New End Original, Gratitude, The Revolution Smile, Two Sheds, Jackpot, Deftones, Will Haven, Sock, Crosses, Black Map |
Past members |
Jonah Matranga Shaun Lopez John Gutenberger Chris Robyn Malcolm O'Keeffe |
Far was a band from Sacramento, California.
History
Releases (1991–1999)
After a number of local releases including their first demo tape Sweat A River, Live No Lies (1991) and two independent albums Listening Game (1992) and Quick (1994) the band signed to Epic/Immortal Records and released their first major record, Tin Cans With Strings To You (1996).[1] Their manager Troy Davis considers Tin Cans With Strings to be the first-ever screamo album.[2] Far's next release was an EP titled Soon (1997), which was quickly followed up by their fourth and most popular album, Water & Solutions (1998). This record attracted a strong cult following in the late 1990s, due mostly to the single "Mother Mary" and the band touring with longtime friends the Deftones, and Incubus. The more melodic sound showcased on this album is increasingly cited as an influence on present-day alternative rock bands by the rock press, i.e.: Thursday, Biffy Clyro, Jimmy Eat World.[3][4]
Break-up and post-Far activities (2000–2007)
Since their 1999 split, the former members of Far have been involved in a number of projects, often quite experimental in nature. Frontman Jonah Matranga continued with his solo project Onelinedrawing and formed the now defunct band New End Original (an anagram of Onelinedrawing). Matranga "broke up" Onelinedrawing in August 2004. In 2005 the singer's new band Gratitude released their debut self-titled record on Atlantic Records. Gratitude, however, called it a day towards the end of 2005, playing their last US tour before splitting in December 2005. He now plays music under his own name, with new work as well as music from his previous outings.
Guitarist and founder Shaun Lopez went on to form The Revolution Smile. The band has released two records and toured around the US and Europe. He also has his own studio where he has produced such bands as Trigger Point, Giant Drag, The X-Ecutioners, the Deftones fifth record (Saturday Night Wrist) released by Maverick Records and most recently Will Haven´s fourth record The Hierophant.
Bassist John Gutenberger is currently playing in a band with his wife, Caitlin called Two Sheds.
Drummer Chris Robyn has since played several shows with Will Haven in 2000 when their drummer Wayne Morse left.
Reformation (2009–present)
In 2008, the band confirmed they will be reforming for a handful of US dates, and also a small UK tour.[5] Along with the confirmed UK tour, a cover of the track "Pony" by Ginuwine has been posted on the Hot Little Pony myspace.
On October 15, 2008 the band launched the official website at thebandfar.com
On October 21, Live 105 (KITS) (San Francisco) and KWOD (Sacramento) added Pony into regular rotation. On November 4, 91x (San Diego) added Pony. On December 4 KROQ-FM (Los Angeles) added Pony.
On March 2, Vagrant announced that they have signed FAR, and that the band are putting the finishing touches on their fifth studio album, which will be out in 2010.
On Oct 17, 2009, Far posted studio video part three, which concluded reading "At Night we Live" out in 2010 on Vagrant Records. The name is also the title of a song they wrote for Deftones bass player Chi Cheng, after his car accident last November.
On February 10, 2010 Far announced At Night We Live will be released May 18, 2010 on Vagrant Records.[6][7]
On March 16, Lead Singer Jonah Matranga announced that the album will be pushed back one week to May 25 due to artwork finalizing.
On June 27, 2011, Jonah Matranga went on theFIVE10 Radio and said that it was not likely Far would be getting back together. He cited several problems but mainly that there was just "too much drama."
On November 30, 2012, Jonah Matranga joined hardcore punk band 7 Seconds on-stage at the Ace of Spades in Sacramento, California, performing the song "Satyagraha."
Members
- Jonah Matranga – vocals, guitar
- Shaun Lopez – guitar
- John Gutenberger – bass
- Chris Robyn – drums, percussion
Discography
Studio albums
- Listening Game (1992)
- Quick (1994)
- Tin Cans with Strings to You (1996)
- Water & Solutions (1998)
- At Night We Live (2010)
Extended plays
- Soon (1997)
Singles
- "Pony" (2008) No. 40 US Modern Rock
Promos
- The System (with E-Bomb snippets) (1998)
- Mother Mary
- Love, American Style
- What I've Wanted To Say
- In The Aisle, Yelling (released on cd and cassatte)
- Pony (1 track advance promo 4:23 on Vagrant) (2009)
7"s
- Far Does Madonna (w/Sea Pigs)
- Boring Life
- Far / Incubus split w/ Water and Solutions
- Far / Incubus / Korn / Urge Split (Far song – In the Aisle Yelling) (1997 promo immortal)
- Far / Incubus Split (Far – mother Mary Incubus – Certain Shade of Green) (1998)
- Pony w/ Pony acoustic (2009)
Demos
- Sweat A River, Live No Lies (1991)
References
- ↑ "Jonah Matranga – Where to start with", by Kerrang, n.d.
- ↑ Keltz, Dryw (November 22, 2006). "Screamo, San Diego's Baby". San Diego Reader.
- ↑ "The Far-ther of Emo?", by Ellen Dis, Drowned in Sound, 2003
- ↑ "Far – Jonah Matranga and Shaun Lopez on the hows, whys and whens behind 2008's most exciting reunion...", by Dan Jones, Rock Midgets, 2008
- ↑ "Far Out!", by Mark Lore, SubMerge, January 12, 2009
- ↑ http://www.artistdirect.com/entertainment-news/article/a-return-from-far-with-at-night-we-live/05oq7YVdB8eSD
- ↑ http://cmj.com/articles/display_article.php?id=164048165
External links
- Official Website
- Official Store
- Far bios
- Official Myspace
- Official Hot Little Pony Myspace
- Far interview on Rockmidgets.com
- Far interview with Submerge Magazine, Dec. 2008
- Noisecreep talks to Shaun Lopez