With their eclectic sound of dance rock and and a stage show that will make every hair on your body stand on end, Oh No Fiasco! is an emerging light of the new sounds to come.
After an extensive touring throughout 2010 from Florida to Michigan touring with the likes of Finger 11, Sevendust, 10 years, Red, and Saliva among many others, Oh No Fiasco! has emerged stronger than ever with a new name and bringing on brand new tour dates for 2011.
Fueled by the quick success of their first single
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With their eclectic sound of dance rock and and a stage show that will make every hair on your body stand on end, Oh No Fiasco! is an emerging light of the new sounds to come.
After an extensive touring throughout 2010 from Florida to Michigan touring with the likes of Finger 11, Sevendust, 10 years, Red, and Saliva among many others, Oh No Fiasco! has emerged stronger than ever with a new name and bringing on brand new tour dates for 2011.
Fueled by the quick success of their first single, “Where You Used To Be,” the band is on the verge of releasing their debut album this spring. Formed by vocalist Lindsey Stamey, guitarist Seth Rowlette, bassist Thomas Boyd, and brothers Colin and Cameron Cunningham, drummer and keyboardist–Oh No Fiasco!, formerly known as The Few, have created one of the biggest surprise efforts to come out of Knoxville, Tennessee.
“This is the most powerful project that I’ve ever been a part of,” Stamey explains, adding that the band is an evolution of their past experiences and their desire for new ones. And with new experiences comes an entirely new enticing sound that leaves dancers, head bangers, and wallflowers alike salivating. Drawing influences from bands like Muse, Mew, Circa Survive, Massive Attack, and Of Montreal, Oh No Fiasco! create an intimate yet energy charged experience for listeners.
“Their music is a refreshing blend of two unbelievable bands. The music this band produces in the future will be worth looking out for.” – Metro Pulse Knoxville, TN
Never lacking in explosive live shows, Oh No Fiasco! has plans to make 2011 a fiasco.
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