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Hammer No More the Fingers

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Doing more with less, Hammer No More The Fingers is a 3 piece from Durham/Chapel Hill, NC.In 1994 they were a collective of 10 year olds playing all original music except for an Archers of Loaf cover. Pixies, Chili Peppers, TMBG, Nirvana probably formed the mold. So you could shoehorn them into an early 90's indie revival type thing, but it's a little like putting a squid in a sweater.Hammer No More The Fingers' sound is luxuriously full for a 3 piece. They write catchy, edgy, slightly off-kilter rock music and their live show is powerful and reckless, yet somehow tasteful and refined. Searing, mellow, crunchy, they do brain surgery and tree removal with the same pocket knife, producing a small-club-arena-rock, happy-from-the-inside, soul jam.While Joe Hall was finishing up at UNC and studying abroad in Brazil, Duncan Webster spent his time in NYC soaking up the music scene. His NY band opened for Patti Smith's annual New Year's Eve stand at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC. He also got to see Flea's elephant tattoo up close when he played alongside him and Patti at the Hullabaloo Festival in LA. In December 2006 Joe and Duncan reunited in Chapel Hill, added long time friend and master of space and time, Jeff "Stick" Stickley with his drum kit, and Hammer No More The Fingers was born.Hammer No More The Fingers is committed to remaining light on their feet, flexible, and ready for anything.

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Member Since: 12/20/2006
Band Website: hnmtf.com
Band Members:
Hammer No More The Fingers
Power Team Records

$7.99 (plus shipping)
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Jeff Stickley - Drums, Vocals
E. Duncan Webster - Vocals, Bass
Joe Hall - Guitar, Vocals
Influences: Peer Pressure
Sounds Like: Quirkmotricate

From The Run-Off Groove :"...The one thing that can be heard immediately is the soulfulness of their songs, all originals, and I don't mean in an Afghan Whigs sense but, I hate the term "emo" but there's a lot of emotion in their music without it sounding flaky... This 7-song EP is a small dose, and it's enough to satisfy those who want to hear a new, fresh band on the scene. I am confident that these guys can pull off a great full-length album with more of the qualities that make this EP a must-have, and perhaps add a few new twists that could make them a band to look out for in 2008."

From Mike Mineo of ObscureSound.com : "...If it were the early ’90s, most of the songs on their EP would be college radio staples. If we are lucky, they will never feel the pressure to revert into a more modernized version of their former selves. If they keep at it, they will hold no regrets.

From the Independent Weekly : Hammer No More the Fingers' CD release party at Duke Coffeehouse Saturday night stands as one of local music's best moments this year. A perfectly executed four-band bill with consistent energy and an eager shock of fans from start to finish, Saturday night's show left an overflowing coffeehouse covered in seat and smiles . . . Hammer's fan base proved itself a devoted one, recognizing songs from the first few chords and cheering loudly, but singing louder. Hammer's next-generation Triangle rock was preternaturally tight, locked rhythms popping hard beneath Joe Hall's guitar crackle.

From Bryan Reed of Diversions :"...On its self-titled debut, the trio of Triangle natives, channels indie rock forbears, but without ever feeling like a rehash. Instead the record sounds more as if it could have been a Merge or SST release some 15 years ago — one of the ones that retains its relevance even to today."

From the Side One: Track One blog:I love what these guys are doing. Their sound is just straight up indie rock that's laced with energy and dipped in a vat of pure catchiness. Better yet, the trio also do enough to not actually sound like it's just three dudes pounding away on their instruments; there's a real sense of flexibility and confidence. The band's self titled album is out in a couple of days, and I would recommend picking it up if you have an itch for some quality indie rock.

From the Pasta Primavera blog:No fancy production. No gospel choirs in the background. Just ROCK. Hammer No More Fingers is a three piece outfit from Durham, NC who play crunchy power pop rock that gets your head nodding instantly. They have an S/T album out on Power Team Records for only 8 bucks. It's not often you get quality rock for 8 bucks, so go get it!

From the Wall Fly blog: To be cliche, I got Hammered last night. I had the distinct pleasure of attending Hammer No More the Fingers CD release "Orgy" last night . . . Hats of to Hammer, they have created a giant momentum, and I expect to see them launched nationally over the next year. Don't miss their upcoming shows-no doubt they will be playing these smaller, more intimate venues for long. Catch them while you can.

From Robbie Mackey of Independent Weekly :"...Jeff Stickley, E. Duncan Webster and Joe Hall have an undeniable chemistry and a noticeable respect for each other's contributions. Stickley's drums are always tasteful, never throttled, and Hall's guitars never overpower, often preferring the sweet spots of cleanliness. And the triple vocals (but never triple harmonies) work. Good to know that solid stuff like this from Durhamites this young still exists. And works."


Record Label: Power Team Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Orgy

I've been meaning to write this blog for a week now, but I needed some time to gather me thoughts. Honestly, I've been kind of depressed for the past week. Last Saturday may have been the best night o...
Posted by Hammer No More the Fingers on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 02:19:00 PST

Touring the North East of America

Oh, hello there. Welcome to our blog. What the fuck is blog? I always thought it was the stuff that leaked out of the cyst on old man McGregor's elbow. Anyway, we just got back from our four day tour....
Posted by Hammer No More the Fingers on Mon, 02 Jul 2007 12:25:00 PST

Audio Feed from The Reservoir!!

Thanks to Andrew Blass from Red Collar for recording....
Posted by Hammer No More the Fingers on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 06:06:00 PST