The Figgs

The Figgs
Background information
Origin Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
Genres rock, garage rock, pop rock[1]
Years active 1987present
Labels Stomper
Associated acts Graham Parker
Website www.thefiggs.net
Members Mike Gent
Pete Donnelly
Pete Hayes
Past members Guy Lyons, Mike Viola, Brett Rosenberg, Scott Janovitz

The Figgs are a rock band out of Saratoga Springs, New York. First formed in 1987 (under the name "Sonic Undertones"), their output has included at least nine traditional full length albums (two on major labels in the mid 90s), multiple EPs and singles, a live album, and gigs backing Graham Parker since 1996 and on Parker's 2005 release Songs of No Consequence, as well as Tommy Stinson of The Replacements fame.

Background

The original lineup of the band included Mike Gent (guitar), Pete Donnelly (bass), and Guy Lyons (drums), who all went to high school together.[2] When Lyons temporarily left the band in 1989, he was replaced by Pete Hayes. Lyons returned in 1992, this time on lead guitar, to make the band a foursome. A record deal followed late in 1993. Lyons left the fold for good in 1997, after recording Couldn't Get High, which followed the band's drop from Capitol Records. The remaining three Figgs continued to play, with several albums and regular concert appearances, as well as careers separate from the band.

In May 2013 Lexus used The Figgs' Je T’Adore in a commercial entitled First Sight for the Lexus RX. Je T'Adore was released on the album Palais in 2004.[3]

Discography

This is a partially complete discography[4][5]

Albums

EPs

Live Albums

Best Ofs

References

  1. Wheeler, Vicky (October 25, 2013). "The Figgs: 'Longing for You'". The New York Observer. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  2. Brodeur, John (30 August 2007). "To Be Continued: Celebrating two decades in the life of a band called the Figgs". Metroland. 30 (35). pp. 16–17.
  3. "Lexus RX First Sight Commercial Song Je T'Adore by The Figgs.". Livingly Media, Inc. 16 May 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
  4. The Figgs at AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  5. The Figgs Music
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