Fingertight

Fingertight
Origin Martinez, California
Genres Post-grunge
Labels Columbia Records

Fingertight was an American band from Martinez, California. The group released one album on Columbia Records before breaking up in the mid-2000s.

History

Fingertight began as a local group playing in the San Francisco area, and self-released an album which they promoted heavily through internet channels such as mp3.com.[1] Signing with Columbia Records in 2001, the group released its major-label debut, In the Name of Progress, in 2003. The album was produced by Tobias Miller and Bill Appleberry, and the group performed at Lollapalooza following its release.[2] A single from the album, "Guilt (Hold Down)", hit #34 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart that same year. "Guilt (Hold Down)" was also used for the 2003 racing game, NASCAR Thunder 2004.[3] The group broke up later in the 2000s, with lead singer Scott Rose moving on to the project Sleep in Fame (and then "This Is War" before going solo) and drummer Kirk Shelton playing with The Few which disbanded and then joined forces with former bassist Jesse on vocals and guitarist Dustin to form another project (Stick Figure Encore). Scott Rose still writes / records solo.

Members

Discography

References

  1. Fingertight at Allmusic.com
  2. Fingertight. Maximum Ink, July 2003. Accessed November 27, 2007.
  3. Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com

External links

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