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- Background and production
- Release
- Reception and legacy
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Chart positions
- References
{{expand lead|date=May 2018}}{{Infobox album | name = What It Is to Burn | type = Album | artist = Finch | cover = WhatItIsToBurn.jpg | alt = | released = March 12, 2002 | recorded = June–July, August–September 2001 | venue = | studio = Big Fish Studios, Encinitas, California | genre = {{hlist|Pop punk|emo|hardcore punk|post-hardcore}} | length = 61:13 | label = MCA, Drive-Thru | producer = Mark Trombino | prev_title = Falling into Place | prev_year = 2001 | next_title = Say Hello to Sunshine | next_year = 2005 | misc = {{Singles | name = What It Is to Burn | type = Studio | single1 = What It Is to Burn | single1date = January 2003 | single2 = Letters to You | single2date = April 22, 2003 | single3 = New Beginnings"/"What It Is to Burn | single3date = August 25, 2003 }} }}What It Is to Burn is the debut album by American post-hardcore band Finch. Background and productionFinch originally formed under the name Numb with Nate Barcalow on vocals, Alex Linares on guitar, Derek Doherty on bass and Alex Pappas on drums.[1] Guitarist Randy Strohmeyer was invited to join Finch after they witnessed him play with his band Evita Fresh.[2] Strohmeyer became friends with Drive-Thru Records owner Richard Reines[1] following a fan letter he had sent in a few years prior. When he mentioned this to the other members of Finch, they were enthusiastic about potentially signing with the label. Reines offered the group a chance to perform and subsequently invited his sister, and co-label owner, Stefanie to the performance. The pair were impressed and signed the group.[2] Pre-production and demos were done at DML Studios in Escondido, California[5] in February and April 2001.[3] They began recording What It Is to Burn in June[3] at Big Fish Studios in Encinitas, California with producer Mark Trombino.[5] They started tracking guitars in July.[4] Strohmeyer used Fender guitars and Marshall amplifiers. Linares used ESP guitars and Mesa amplifiers. Trombino did guitar effects for the album,[10] earning him a programming credit in the booklet.[5] Recording subsequently continued into August and September.[5] Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw performs guest vocals on "Grey Matter" and "Project Mayhem".[5] The group had met Palumbo at a Deftones show and had kept in contact with him. When recording, they asked if he wanted to participate.[10] Trombino mixed the recordings at The Robot Factory in Los Angeles, California, while Stephen Marcussen mastered them at Marcussen Mastering.[5] Musically, the album has been classed as emo,[16][6][18] hardcore punk,[16][20] pop punk[16][6][20][24] and post-hardcore.[24] The writing process revolved around the group jamming. Linares said they could write a song in two hours, and other times take a whole day.[10] Collectively, Strohmeyer said it took a year to write all of the material on the album.[7] "Awake" was one of the group's oldest songs. Barcalow said it was about a couple resolving an argument.[8] ReleaseA music video was released for "Letters to You" in January 2002.[9] Doherty said the video was "[a]trocious", while Linares called it "[b]asically a piece of shit."[8] What It Is to Burn was released on March 12[10] as a joint release between MCA and Drive-Thru Records.[5] The artwork features an ice bucket and measurements. The back cover features a beaker with boiling liquid. Doherty said they "just wanted some cool imagery".[8] The art direction and design were done by P.R. Brown, who also did the photography with Kris McCaddon.[5] Initial pressings of the album contained a demo version of "What It Is to Burn", produced by Chris Fuderich. It was replaced on later pressings with a re-recorded version, produced by Trombino.[11] These later pressings were available from June onwards.[12] The UK edition, released on June 2,[8] included an acoustic version of "Letters to You" and the demo of "What It Is to Burn" as bonus tracks.[13] Following the album's release, the group went on tour with Moth.[5] The group filmed another music video for "Letters to You" in mid-April[14] in a hostel basement in Hollywood.[15] It was directed by Richard Reines and Brad Scott.[16] In April and May, the group went on tour with Brand New and The Starting Line.[17] Following this, the group went on a UK tour with New Found Glory.[18] The video for "Letter to You" premiered on Refused TV on May 24.[19] Between late June and mid-August, the group performed on Warped Tour[20] as part of the Drive-Thru Records Stage.[21] In late August, the group performed at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK.[22] In September, the group performed a few shows in Japan.[23] In October and November, the band went tour across the US alongside New Found Glory, Something Corporate and Further Seems Forever.[24] In November and December, the group went on a UK tour[25] with From Autumn to Ashes and Coheed and Cambria.[26] Around this time, the group signed to MCA Records.[20] MCA had a distribution deal that allowed them to acquire Drive-Thru Records' bands over a period of time.[27] In January 2003, "What It Is to Burn" was released as a radio single[28] and a music video was filmed for the track.[29] It was directed by Alexander Kosta.[30] The band toured with From Autumn to Ashes[31] across the US in January and February. Allister were initially planned to support before being replaced by Steel Train.[32] In February, the band went on a co-heading US tour with The Used.[33] While on the tour, the "What It Is to Burn" music video was posted online on February 21.[34] Following this, the group continued touring with The Movielife, Senses Fail and A Static Lullaby[35] until early March.[36] In March, the group went on a tour of the UK with Brand New.[37] Later in March, Punknews.org held a contest where fans could win a copy of the album on vinyl.[38] In April, the group performed at Skate and Surf Fest.[39] On April 22, "Letters to You" was released as a single.[40] In early May, the band performed at two shows as part of MTV's Campus Invasion tour.[41] In June, the band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live![42] and performed at KROQ's Weenie Roast festival.[43] In early July, the group appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly.[44] In August, the group performed at Furnace Fest,[45] before playing on the main stage at the Reading and Leeds Festivals.[46] Following this, "New Beginnings" and "What It Is to Burn" were released as a double A-sided single on August 25.[47] Reception and legacy {{Album ratings | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[48] | rev2 = CMJ New Music Report | rev2Score = Favorable[49] | rev3 = Drowned in Sound | rev3Score = 4/5 [50] | rev4 = Exclaim! | rev4Score = Mixed[51] | rev5 = FasterLouder | rev5score = Favorable [52] | rev6 = Kerrang! | rev6Score = Favorable[53] | rev7 = LAS Magazine | rev7Score = Favorable [54] | rev8 = Los Angeles Times | rev8Score = 4/5 [55] | rev9 = Melodic | rev9Score = {{Rating|4|5}} [56] | rev10 = Ultimate Guitar Archive | rev10Score = 10/10[57] }}The album received a generally positive reception. AllMusic rated the album with 4 out of 5 stars, commenting "Finch's full-length debut is a phenomenal account of a band riding the thin line between hardcore and pop-punk while retaining a trademark sound that stands out from the crowd", as well as being an album pick.[48] Ryan Flatley of Sputnikmusic praised "Grey Matter" and "Project Mayhem" for their energy, but states that the album turned out to be a bit of a disappoinment due to the large amount of hype surrounding the release, giving it an overall 3 stars.[58] What It Is to Burn charted at number 99 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Heatseekers Albums charts.[ It also charted at number 177 in the UK. "Letters to You" charted in the UK at number 39.[89] "What It Is to Burn" charted at number 15 on the Alternative Songs chart[59] and number 35 on the Mainstream Rock chart.[60] By April 2003, the album had sold over 200,000 copies in the US.[61] By October 2007, the album had sold over 400,000 copies.[62] Metal Hammer ranked the album at number 17 on their best of 2002 albums list.[63] Shezhaad Jiwani of Chart Attack said the album was one of emo's landmark releases, leading the genre alongside albums by Glassjaw and the Used.[64] In 2013, the group celebrated the album's 10th anniversary by performing it in its entirety. It was initially for one show,[65] before being expanded to two US tours,[66][67] a European tour,[68] and performances in Japan and Australia.[69] The album has been a massive influence on Saosin's Saosin (2006), Young Guns' All Our Kings Are Dead (2010), A Day to Remember's What Separates Me from You (2010), D.R.U.G.S.'s D.R.U.G.S. (2011), and The Amity Affliction's Chasing Ghosts (2012).[70]]Track listingAll songs written by Finch.[5] {{tracklist | title1 = New Beginnings | length1 = 4:02 | title2 = Letters to You | length2 = 3:20 | title3 = Post Script | length3 = 2:50 | title4 = Grey Matter | length4 = 2:40 | note4 = featuring Daryl Palumbo | title5 = Perfection Through Silence | length5 = 3:12 | title6 = Awake | length6 = 4:49 | title7 = Without You Here | length7 = 4:10 | title8 = Stay with Me | length8 = 4:05 | title9 = Project Mayhem | length9 = 5:19 | note9 = featuring Daryl Palumbo | title10 = Untitled | length10 = 4:13 | title11 = Three Simple Words | length11 = 4:39 | title12 = Ender | length12 = 13:28 | title13 = What It Is to Burn | length13 = 4:29 }}{{tracklist | headline = UK bonus tracks | collapsed = yes | title14 = Letters to You (acoustic) | length14 = 3:40 | title15 = What It Is to Burn (demo) | length15 = 4:51 }}PersonnelPersonnel per booklet.[71] {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Finch- Alex Pappas – drums
- Derek Doherty – bass guitar
- Nate Barcalow – vocals
- Randy Strohmeyer – guitar
- Alex Linares – guitar
Additional musicians- Daryl Palumbo – guest vocals (tracks 4 and 9)
- Mark Trombino – programming
{{col-2}}Production- Mark Trombino – producer, recording, engineer, mixing
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering
- P.R. Brown – art direction, design, photography
- Kris McCaddon – photography
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{{refend}}{{Finch}} 6 : 2002 albums|Finch (American band) albums|MCA Records albums|Drive-Thru Records albums|Albums produced by Mark Trombino|Rock Sound Hall of Fame inductees |