Rock band releases their first new album in a decade: Fans shocked
After a lengthy hiatus, the early 2000s rock band Finger Eleven is making a comeback with a new album set to be released. Over the years, the band established itself by performing at the Warped Tour and opening for well-known groups like Nickleback and Evanescence. Recently, the band members discussed their upcoming album, titled “Last Night on Earth,” in an interview with Z93 (WKQZ-FM).
One of Finger Eleven’s initial breakthrough moments occurred in 2003 with their hit song “One Thing.” It was a pivotal track that helped solidify their presence in the music scene. Additionally, in 2007, the band garnered further attention in the United States with the song “Paralyzer,” featured in the film “Juno.”
Lead singer Scott Anderson shared insights into the band’s creative process and the journey towards completing the new album. He mentioned how the band felt a renewed sense of interest following a tour with Creed last summer, prompting them to capitalize on the momentum and focus on finishing the record. Anderson expressed a mix of surprise and understanding at the length of time it took to bring the album to fruition, emphasizing the importance of not allowing such a delay to recur in the future.
The news of Finger Eleven’s return and the announcement of their latest album has generated excitement and anticipation among fans and music enthusiasts. With a blend of nostalgia for their earlier hits and curiosity about the evolution of their sound, listeners are eagerly awaiting the release of “Last Night on Earth.”
As the band gears up to unveil their new music, there is a sense of nostalgia for the past coupled with a renewed energy for what lies ahead. Finger Eleven’s return serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of their music and the anticipation of what the future holds for this iconic rock band.