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PREMIERE: Frankie & His Fingers share new single ‘To Die Would Be A Great Adventure’
PREMIERE: Frankie & His Fingers share new single ‘To Die Would Be A Great Adventure’
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Monday, January 25, 2021 - 21:16
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We are happy to premiere ‘To Die Would Be A Great Adventure,’ the first single off the Hudson Valley, NY based band Frankie & His Fingers’ upcoming album. Fans of the Get Up Kids and The Anniversary should take note. ‘Universal Hurt’ will be out March 26 via SubFamily Records (pre-order HERE).

Vocalist Frank McGinnis about the song: “This song is an anthem for everyone who struggles to let go of their once lofty dreams. When rekindling the fire of their long dormant band, the song almost wrote itself. "To Die Would Be A Great Adventure" seemed a fitting title, a quote from the 1991 movie Hook, given the song tackles the ennui of trying to keep one's youthful energy alive. 

Before Frankie & His Fingers broke up in 2010, the trio of guitarist and singer Frank McGinnis, drummer Sammi Niss, and bassist Adam Stoutenburgh were the stars of a homegrown scene in New York’s Hudson Valley. Since forming as a guitar/drums duo at Bennington College in 2004, their nervy indie rock had drawn comparisons to classics like the Talking Heads as much as to their contemporaries in groups like The Get Up Kids and The Anniversary. On widely-pirated releases like One Hell of a Skeleton and Hell Broke Loose,  Frank wrote witty, wordy, and at times acid-tongued stories of loneliness and heartbreak over razor-sharp guitar and springy rhythm section interplay. They sounded like a band about to break out, and they very nearly did.

But life made other demands. Adam went back to college, Frank explored ‘80s kitsch and folk-rock in a plethora of other bands, and Sammi sits behind the kit for acts as various as Real Estate and Laura Stevenson, as well her pursuing own solo work in Hiding Behind Sound. The band stayed close, and made various stabs at getting back together over the years, including a sold-out reunion show in 2013. 

But with the upcoming Universal Hurt and the addition of long-time fan, and brother of Adam, Ryan Stoutenburgh on lead guitar,all the pieces fell back into place, and Frankie & His Fingers are back from the grave.

(photo credit: Roberto Hull / Carry-On Photo)