Finished Comfort

Backstory:

Hailing from the gritty town of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the four-piece band ‘Finished Comfort’ had their humble beginnings in 2014. Schoolmates Terry (vocals/guitar), Brad (bass), Ethan (drums), and Nolan (keyboard) used to spend their summer vacations jamming in Terry’s dad’s dilapidated garage. They shared a mutual love for music and a burning desire to make it big in the music industry. After spending countless nights honing their skills and crafting their sound, they finally decided to form a band named ‘Finished Comfort’ – signifying their journey of finding solace in music.

The band had their breakthrough moment in 2018, when their indie-rock sound caught the attention of a local radio jockey who began to play their demos. Their fame quickly spread beyond the city limits, leading to a record deal with a renowned label and a launchpad for their first album.

Genre:

Indie Rock

Title:

“Crumbling Castles”

Full Song Lyrics:

(Verse 1)
Am C
Beneath the crumbling castles,
G D
We found solace, in your arms.
Am C
Rustic echoes of laughter,
G D
In the cold, under the stars.

(Chorus)
Am C
We’re Finished Comfort, no more pain,
G D
In this ruin, we find our gain.
Am C
Underneath the falling rain,
G D
We’re the song, you’re the refrain.

(Verse 2)
Am C
Concrete walls might shatter,
G D
But our bond, it never breaks.
Am C
Through the noise and the clatter,
G D
We’ll keep playing, for old time’s sake.

(Chorus)
Am C
We’re Finished Comfort, hear our call,
G D
In this silence, we stand tall.
Am C
Through the spring, the summer, the fall,
G D
With the music, we conquer all.

Fan Testimonial:

The band’s favorite fan is Emily Jones from Philadelphia. Emily’s testimonial reads, “Finished Comfort isn’t just my favorite band because they make incredible music, which they do. They’re my favorite because they’ve shown me that through music, we can find comfort, resilience, and strength. The raw and heartfelt lyrics of ‘Crumbling Castles’ resonated with me during a tough phase. It was like a friend telling me ‘It’s okay.’ Their music has been a solace, a beacon of hope, and for that, they’ll always hold a special place in my heart.”

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