Fine Fine Titans Premiere ‘Omega’ EP Exclusively on PureVolume!

“A post-hardcore band that aims to grip you by the throat and make sure you don’t leave without some bruises that’ll require a lot of explanation the next day.” – Bloody Disgusting

Grand Rapids, MI | March 19, 2014 – Grand Rapids based post-hardcore band, Fine Fine Titans, have partnered with PureVolume for the exclusive world premiere of their new EP, ‘Omega‘. The project was produced by Erik Ron (Panic at the Disco, Foxy Shazam, Saosin, Chiodos, New Years Day) and is set to drop tomorrow, April 8th. When asked about creating the new EP, vocalist Jennifer Bartlett explained, “Sixteen months passed from the first phone conference with our producer, right through the writing and recording process, a flight to Los Angeles and back again all the while promising to ourselves to cross every T and dot every I.  They say a picture is worth a thousand words so what is the value on the creation of an album? The journey does not end with this release but has only just begun…here is to reaching beyond our ‘Omega’.”

Listen to Omega on PureVolume: http://bit.ly/FFTomegaPV 

Pre-Order ‘Omega’:
iTunes: http://bit.ly/FFTOmegaiTunes
Amazon: http://bit.ly/FFTOmegaAmazon
Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/FFTOmegaBandCamp (w/instant download of “Dance of the Omega” single!)

Fine Fine Titans Tour Dates:
April 11 – Lemon Jello’s – Holland, MI (album release show weekend)
April 12 – Take Hold Church – Grand Rapids, MI (album release show weekend)
May 17 – Pyramid Scheme – Grand Rapids, MI (w/Still Remains)

ABOUT FINE FINE TITANS:

Fine Fine Titans are a four-piece female fronted post-hardcore 11ensemble hailing from the Great Lakes region of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The band originally started as the brainchild of husband/wife (bassist/vocalist) Evan and Jennifer Bartlett. The couple metin 2007 after Jen’s old band performed in Evan’s hometown of Grand Rapids. Two years and a marriage certificate later they decided to merge their love of music and complimentary creativity to form a new band. They searched for members and started writing music and playing out, with Fine Fine Titans officially taking shape in December of 2010.

The duo rounded out their sound with the addition of guitarist Dustin Posthuma and drummer Jason Campbell. They began cultivating their signature fervent hard-rock tunes for their 2012 debut EP, ‘Arms’. FFT’s introductory effort and energetic live performance garnered them a loyal following and comparisons to genre inspirers such as Every Time I Die, The Bled, He Is Legend and Letlive. Their meteoric rise in the local music landscape also got them selected for opening slots for Dead Sara, Emery, Blessthefall, Vanna, Still Remains, Stray From The Path and I See Stars. The quartet is a force to be reckoned with collectively, but it’s vocalist Jennifer Bartlett who has grabbed the scene by the balls. “On top of sloping the notes she hits into powerful vibratos, she throws in Chino Moreno-esque screams with murderous frantic shrills before breakdowns that make you want to dance AND throw people simultaneously.”                                                                                

After the successful release of ‘Arms’, Fine Fine Titans went through a member reconfiguration with the exit of Campbell on drums and Luke Pietscher quickly jumping in to fill the vacancy. FFT got to work on their follow up EP, teaming up with producer Erik Ron (Panic at the Disco, Foxy Shazam, Saosin, Chiodos, New Years Day), engineer Adrian Alvarado, with mastering done by Anthony Lopardo. Members Posthuma and Pietscher made their departure from the group soon after completing the record. Joining the ranks in the winter of 2013/2014 were drummer Joe Smith and guitarist Kris Sosa. With a full lineup in place and undeniably killer EP on the horizon, Fine Fine Titans are about to shake things up in 2014.

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