With a new single set to explode on radio and a spot on the national Rock the Schools tour, we’ll be hearing a lot more about Brisbane pop-rockers Finabah. Before all the craziness begins I caught up with bass guitarist and songwriter Brendan Langfield to chat about the band’s upcoming tour, their dedicated fan base, and why he can’t wait to quit his day job.

While you’ve got a loyal following, most of Australia probably aren’t familiar with your music. How would you describe your sound?
I like to describe us as if you mash together Fall Out Boy and Kisschasy, you get a Finabah sort of sound. It’s sort of Americanised pop-rock. Obviously we’re Aussies, and we like to think that we sing about reasonably deep and meaningful stuff, and have some decent lyrics and that sort of thing. So I think if you take a Fall Out Boy sound with some Kisschasy elements, that’s pretty much where we’re at.
You recently won the rock category of New Artist to Radio awards which will see your new single “Everyone Jump” all over radio next week. Are you going to be glued to your radio waiting to hear it?
Yeah, definitely. We recently got some play on a lot of the digital radio stations and we’ve been glued to that, let alone the actual stations when it comes out. I think we’re getting reports about which stations are adding it, so we’ll definitely be sitting closely by the radio with our ear to it on the day single comes out.
You’re soon heading out on the road to support the single. I noticed you’re playing plenty of all ages shows which is so refreshing. What made you want to do that?
I think we’ve got a very modern pop-rock sound, and obviously our demographic is an underage fan base. So it’s good if you’ve got an underage fan base to get out there and play to them. It’s difficult these days with the liquor licensing laws and all of these terrible things, all the under-age venues are disappearing unfortunately. I think it’s just pretty important to actually get out there and play to the younger fan base.
And then, in saying that it’s important to not just categorise yourself as an underage band because a lot of bands do that and end up going down the gurgler because their fans grow up and there’s nothing left. So I think we’ve got a good spread of AA and 18+ fans, and thus we’ve done a good spread of AA and 18+ shows.
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