Fine China (band) explained

Fine China
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Genre:Indie rock, indie pop
Years Active:1997–2006, 2017–present
Label:Velvet Blue, Tooth & Nail, Common Wall
Website:finechinatheband.com
Current Members:Rob Withem
Greg Markov
Thom Walsh
Past Members:Danny McWatters
1997–1999
Joshua Block 1998–2004

Fine China is an American indie rock band from Phoenix, Arizona, comprising Rob Withem (vocals, guitar), Greg Markov (bass guitar) and Thom Walsh (drums).

The band was formed in 1996 as a project by Withem, Danny McWatters and Melissa Banks. Banks shortly stepped down and was replaced by Markov. The band played as a three-piece through the recording of the first EP No One Knows, but soon after recruited Joshua Block (at that time of The Blameshares) to play the keyboards. The band toured as a four-piece, but McWatters left in 1999. The band then recruited Walsh (also of The Blameshares) to be its drummer.

After releasing two EPs on Velvet Blue Music, the band signed to Seattle's Tooth & Nail records and released two LPs, When the World Sings and You Make Me Hate Music.

As a three-piece, the band released Jaws of Life on September 6, 2005 through Common Wall Media. Following a 2006 performance at the New Times Best Of festival, the band decided to go on an indefinite break and became inactive.

In 2017, Fine China got back together to record a new full length album in Withem's studio. The band returned to Velvet Blue Music with a their fourth album, Not Thrilled. A new 7" single titled You Are Not The Future was also announced.[1]

Releases

Albums

EPs

Singles (7")

Singles (Digital)

Compilation contributions

Song: "Give Us Treble"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fine China returns . . . . Velvetbluemusic.com . 2018-01-02 . 2020-03-16.