Finch

Finch

alternative rock, emo, post-hardcore

United States Est. 1999

"Finch’s music pulses with a frenetic energy that combines driving rhythms with jagged guitar lines, creating a tension that both captivates and compels movement."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Finch is…

What It Is to Burn

What It Is to Burn

2002

Finch carved a distinctive niche in the music landscape by harnessing the emotional intensity of alternative rock and infusing it with an urgent sincerity that resonated deeply with listeners navigating personal turmoil.
Finch carved a distinctive niche in the music landscape by harnessing the emotional intensity of alternative rock and infusing it with an urgent sincerity that resonated deeply with listeners navigating personal turmoil. Their sound became a touchstone for a generation seeking both catharsis and connection, giving voice to the struggles of youth and the complexities of relationships in a rapidly changing world. Drawing on their ability to balance melodic hooks with raw, confessional lyrics, Finch approached songwriting as both an exploration of vulnerability and a rallying cry for resilience. Their dynamic shifts—between soaring choruses and introspective verses—create an engaging listening experience that encourages audience participation, whether through sing-alongs or reflective moments of solitude. Often exploring themes of heartbreak, identity, and existential angst, their lyrical approach weaves together storytelling and impressionistic elements, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in emotionally charged narratives while simultaneously feeling the weight of universal struggles. The tone oscillates between earnestness and irony, reflecting the complexities of human experience without shying away from darkness.

Full discography

Finch's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

9 releases 4 albums 2 EPS 2001–2014
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Finch sound like?

Finch’s music pulses with a frenetic energy that combines driving rhythms with jagged guitar lines, creating a tension that both captivates and compels movement. Rooted in alternative rock and post-hardcore. Start with What It Is to Burn.

What is the best Finch album to start with?

The best album to start with is "What It Is to Burn" (2003). It's the most representative of what makes Finch worth hearing.

Who is Finch for?

If you're into alternative rock and post-hardcore, Finch is worth your time. Finch’s music pulses with a frenetic energy that combines driving rhythms with jagged guitar lines, creating a tension that both captivates and compels movement.

How many albums does Finch have?

Finch has 9 releases in their discography, including 4 albums and 2 EPs.