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Canadian rock band

Finger Eleven
Finger Eleven performing in 2017
Finger Eleven performing in 2017
Background information
Also known asStone Soul Picnic (1990)
Rainbow Butt Monkeys (1990–1997)
OriginBurlington, Ontario, Canada
Genres
DiscographyFinger Eleven discography
Years active1990–present
Labels
Members
  • Scott Anderson
  • James Black
  • Rick Jackett
  • Sean Anderson
  • Steve Molella
Past members
  • Rob Gommerman
  • Rich Beddoe
Websitefingereleven.com

Finger Eleven is a Canadianrock band fromBurlington, Ontario, formed in 1990. They have released seven studio albums (six as Finger Eleven and one as Rainbow Butt Monkeys), with their albumThe Greyest of Blue Skies bringing them into the mainstream. Their 2003self-titled album achieved Gold status in the United States and Platinum in Canada, largely from the success of the single "One Thing", which marked the band's first placing on the US Hot 100 Chart at number 16. Their 2007 album,Them vs. You vs. Me launched the single "Paralyzer", which went on to top the Canadian Hot 100 and both US rock charts, as well as reaching No. 6 on the US Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Australian Singles Chart. They won theJuno Award for Rock Album of the Year in 2008.[5] The same album was later certified gold in the US and multi-platinum in Canada. They released their sixth studio album,Life Turns Electric, on October 5, 2010; it was nominated as Best Rock Album of the Year at theJuno Awards of 2011.Five Crooked Lines, their 7th studio album, was released in 2015. Between 1995 and 2016, Finger Eleven was among the top 75 best-selling Canadian artists in Canada and among the top 25 best-selling Canadian bands in Canada.[6] In 2023, the band released a compilation album titledGreatest Hits.

History

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Letters from Chutney (1990–1996)

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Finger Eleven first formed atLester B. Pearson High School[7] inBurlington, Ontario as Stone Soul Picnic, then changed their name to Rainbow Butt Monkeys. One of their first shows was at a school Christmas concert in 1990, and they won the97.7 CHTZ (Hits) HTZ FM's Rock Search competition. At the time, the band's lineup consisted of lead vocalist Scott Anderson, guitaristsJames Black and Rick Jackett, bassist Sean Anderson (bass), and drummer Rob Gommerman.

They were signed byMercury Records and, after releasing four EPs, they issued the albumLetters from Chutney (1995), which received generally favourable reviews.[8][9][10][11] In 1996, they were taken on by the management company Coalition Entertainment.[12]

Tip (1997–1999)

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In 1997, the band changed its name to Finger Eleven, which came from a demo of their song "Thin Spirits".[13] Their first album under the new name wasTip, produced byArnold Lanni (Our Lady Peace).[14][15] Mercury dropped the band after the album's release; they were then signed toWind-up Records, which re-released the record in 1998.[16] During this period, the band toured heavily, as part ofEdgefest, the VansWarped Tour and, several times, opening forCreed[17] andFuel.[18] In 1999, the track "Quicksand" was used in the TV seriesRoswell (uncredited).[19]

Following the release ofTip, drummer Rob Gommerman left the band. He was replaced by Rich Beddoe,[20] whom James Black had met at anAlice in Chains concert in Toronto several years earlier.

The Greyest of Blue Skies (2000–2002)

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In 2000, Finger Eleven releasedThe Greyest of Blue Skies,[21][22] again produced by Arnold Lanni.[23] The album was commercially successful in Canada and was certified Gold.[24] This was another period of heavy touring, with the band playingX-Fest,Edgefest,K-Rockathon, and the four-city Canadian festival Summersault 2000. Finger Eleven also began appearing on its own, and headlining concerts with other bands.[25]

A song from this album, "Suffocate", was used in the 2000 filmScream 3. In 2001, the song "Drag You Down" was used in the animated sitcomDaria.[26] In 2002, Finger Eleven covered and remixed the entrance theme for wrestlerKane, a song they called "Slow Chemical", which was recorded and mixed atMetalworks Studios inMississauga, Ontario. Kane used the song from 2002 to 2008.[27] It was also used inWrestleMania 20 (2004),WrestleMania 22 (2006),WWE Backlash (2006),WrestleMania 23 (2007), and in the video gameWWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008,[28] as well as on thesoundtrack for 2004's filmThe Punisher.

Finger Eleven (2003–2006)

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The band's 2003 self-titled album,Finger Eleven, was produced byJohnny K.[29] This album, characterized by screamed vocals over repetitive rock guitar rhythms,[30] included the hit single "One Thing",[31] which earned them their first US Gold and Canadian Platinum albums. "One Thing" reached No.16 onBillboard's U.S charts,[32][33] and appeared in the TV showsScrubs,[34]Smallville,[35] andThird Watch (uncredited).[36] It was also used onWorld Wrestling Entertainment's 2007 edition ofRaw, during a tribute video forChris Benoit, who had killed himself and his family on June 25.[37] In 2004, Finger Eleven won theMuchMusic Video Award for Best Video for "One Thing" and performed the song onLive with Regis and Kelly[38] andThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[39]

In 2003, the Finger Eleven song "Good Times" was used in the soundtrack for the snowboard racing gameSSX 3.[40] "Good Times" and "Conversations" were used in theNintendo video game1080° Avalanche.[41] In 2004, the song "Stay in Shadow" was used in the video gameBurnout 3: Takedown.[42] In 2005, "Thousand Mile Wish" was used in the soundtrack of the superhero filmElektra.[43]

The band followed this success with a tour of North America,[44] Europe, and Australia, from 2003 to 2005. They played numerous festivals and opened forEvanescence,Nickelback, andThe Tragically Hip.[45]

Them vs. You vs. Me (2007–2009)

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Finger Eleven's fifth studio album,Them vs. You vs. Me, was released on March 6, 2007, with Johnny K returning as producer. The style on this album was more mellow than previous work.[46] The lead single, "Paralyzer", became the band's biggest hit; it spent fifty weeks on the charts and reached No. 6 on the U.S. Hot 100 in November 2007,[47] as well as attaining the No. 1 spot in Canada and on U.S. rock charts.[48] The album also featured the singles "Falling On", "I'll Keep Your Memory Vague", and "Talking to the Walls".

"Paralyzer" was included in the soundtrack of the 2007Victoria's Secret Fashion Show,[49] in a 2008 episode of the TV seriesGossip Girl[50] and, in 2009, in the soundtrack of the video gameBand Hero.

In December 2007, the DVDUs-vs-Then-vs-Now was released, with footage spanning the band's career up to that point.[51]

Them vs. You vs. Me was certified Gold in the U.S. in March 2008, peaking at No. 14 on the Hot 100.[52] The album also won Rock Album of the Year at theJuno Awards of 2008. At the ceremony, the band performed live on national television with the Calgary Youth Orchestra.[53]

During this period, Finger Eleven continued to tour heavily, playing various festivals and numerous concerts withSeether,3 Doors Down, andKid Rock.[54] They also performed at the 2007 NHL Awards Show in Toronto[55] and, in 2009, played a show for Canadian and US troops inKandahar, Afghanistan[56]

Life Turns Electric (2010–2012)

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Finger Eleven's sixth album,Life Turns Electric,[57] was released in October 2010. The first single from the record, "Living in a Dream", was released on iTunes in July of that year; it added elements of funk rock and dance rock. A music video for the second single, "Whatever Doesn't Kill Me", was released in January 2011.[58] The video was directed byAlon Isocianu. The remaining singles, "Stone Soul" and "Pieces Fit", were released without music videos. The album received mixed reviews.[59][60] It peaked at No 88 on the Billboard Charts.[61]

Finger Eleven toured in support of the record throughout 2011 and 2012, again playing numerous festivals and concerts withSeether,Papa Roach, andThree Days Grace.[62][63]

Five Crooked Lines (2013–2016)

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At the end of 2013, drummer Rich Beddoe left the band; he was replaced by Steve Molella[64] the following year. In the interim, Finger Eleven recorded their next album with session drummer Chris Powell.[65] Also in 2013, Wind-Up Records' catalogue was sold to theBicycle Music Company[66] which, in 2015, merged withConcord Music Group, so that Finger Eleven's new label became Concord Bicycle Music.

The band toured during the summer of 2015 withThree Days Grace.[67][68](In 2015, former Three Days Grace frontmanAdam Gontier would team up with Beddoe,Staind guitaristMike Mushok, and bassistCorey Lowery to form the supergroupSaint Asonia).[69]

Finger Eleven issued their seventh album,Five Crooked Lines, on July 31, 2015, and released the lead single "Wolves and Doors"[70] to Canadian radio. The album received favourable reviews, charted for one week, and reached No 44 on the charts.[71][72][73][74] They set out on their cross-Canada Fall of the Hammer Tour[75] in support of the release. In some markets, the band participated with media partners in an opening-act contest.[76]

Twentieth anniversary ofTip and Rainbow Butt Monkeys reunion (2017–2018)

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Finger Eleven scheduled three shows in southern Ontario to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Canadian release ofTip, on March 23 in Burlington, March 24 in St. Catharines, and March 31 in Toronto. All three of these shows had a similar format: there was an exclusively acoustic set, with Q&A before the show. For the main event, the band playedTip in its entirety; this was followed by an encore ofBest of the Rest, a selection of band favourites from their other albums.[citation needed]

On June 9, 2018, Finger Eleven performed as Rainbow Butt Monkeys for the first time since 1997, playing atBurlington's Sound of Music Festival and showcasing songs from their debut album,Letters from Chutney.[77] They have since played festivals and concerts throughout North America.[78]

Greatest Hits,Adrenaline (2023–present)

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On May 10, 2023, the band released a music video for the song "Together Right", their first new material in over seven years, from their upcoming compilation album.[79]Greatest Hits was issued on June 16 of the same year.[80]

In July 2024, Finger Eleven announced their eighth studio album,Adrenaline, due out in 2025, accompanied by an eponymous single, set to be released in August 2024.[81]

Band members

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Current members[82]

  • Scott Anderson – lead vocals(1990–present)
  • James Black – lead guitar, backing vocals(1990–present)
  • Rick Jackett – rhythm guitar(1990–present)
  • Sean Anderson – bass(1990–present)
  • Steve Molella – drums(2014–present)

Former members

  • Rob Gommerman – drums(1990–1998)
  • Rich Beddoe – drums(1998–2013)

Former session musicians

  • Chris Powell – drums(2014)

Timeline

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Discography

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Main article:Finger Eleven discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

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YearNominatedAwardCategoryresult
1996Finger ElevenJuno AwardsBreakout Group of the YearNominated
2001The Greyest of Blue SkiesJuno AwardsRock Album of the Year[83]Nominated
2001"Drag You Down"Juno AwardsRock Song of the YearNominated
2004Finger ElevenJuno AwardsGroup of the YearNominated
2004Finger ElevenMuchmusic AwardsFavorite Canadian GroupNominated
2004"One Thing"Muchmusic AwardsMuchLOUD Best Rock VideoNominated
2004"One Thing"Muchmusic AwardsBest VideoWon
2004"Good Times"Muchmusic AwardsMuchLOUD Best Rock VideoNominated
2005"One Thing"Juno AwardsSingle of the YearNominated
2006Finger ElevenSOCAN AwardsInternational Achievement AwardWon
2007"Paralyzer"Muchmusic AwardsMuchLOUD Best Rock VideoNominated
2007"Paralyzer"Muchmusic AwardsBest VideoNominated
2007"One Thing"BDS Spin Awards500,000 SpinsWon
2008Finger ElevenJuno AwardsGroup of the YearNominated
2008"Paralyzer"Juno AwardsSingle of the YearNominated
2008"Falling On"Muchmusic AwardsUR Fave GroupNominated
2008Them vs. You vs. MeJuno AwardsRock Album of the YearWon
2009Finger ElevenCanadian Radio Music AwardsFans' ChoiceNominated
2011Life Turns ElectricJuno AwardsRock Album of the YearNominated
2011"Paralyzer"BDS Spin Awards800,000 SpinsWon

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