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6 tracks | 30 minutes
Released Jan 2006
on Pompeii Records
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Smooth and whispery vocals on top of dark and mellow beats. Approved for chillaxing
Bio / Background
Flight Crash Companion began as one kid, Evan Cooney, alone in his room, adrift in a messy sea of guitars, microphones, machines and wires, forever grateful for being born into the modern world.
After years of home studio experimentation, and stints in various bands, the first EP “But Will It Sell?” was delivered under the banner of Flight Crash Companion in early 2005. The sound was primarily dark electronica with soft and ethereal vocals. While happy with the record, the sonic direction of the project left something to be desired, and the limitations of being a “bedroom band” were clear.
In early 2006, Cooney discovered certain software that allowed him to create extremely realistic drums sounds without having to use a drummer, which opened up a myriad of musical possibilities. With the the barriers of a “bedroom band” finally broken down, he could finally make the kind of record he really wanted.
↓ more ↓The result was 2006’s “An Untitled Winter”, an indie rock tour de force featuring walls of guitars, huge drums, haunting melodic lyrics, and a slick overall sound usually reserved for big budget rock recordings.
In 2007, the time was right to take FCC on to the stage, and to open up the project to new members. The only logical choice was long time friends and seasoned guitar players Adam Day and Joe Muller. These two represented exactly what FCC needed : rock solid chops coupled and excellent musical chemistry. Drum legend and high school friend Cliff Wilson rounded out the lineup in mid 2007.
Currently FCC is hitting the stages of New York & Phily while working on new material for our first multiple-member release.
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