Fair To Midland

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Artist Info

  • Genre(s):
    alternative rock
  • Formed:
    1998
  • Website(s):
    http://www.fairtomidland.com/
  • Members:
    Darroh Sudderth – Vocals
    Cliff Campbell – Guitar
    Jon Dicken – Bass
    Brett Stowers – Drums
    Matt Langley – Keys

Artist Bio

Founded in the quiet farm town of Sulphur Springs, Texas; “Where people still say ‘please’ and ‘thank you,’” as its chamber of commerce notes “Fair to Midland” have become one of the most idiosyncratic musical forces in the Lone Star State. But as singer Darroh Sudderth, who rounds out FTM’s current lineup with guitarist Cliff Campbell, drummer Brett Stowers, bassist Jon Dicken, and keyboardist/electronics manipulator Matt Langley explains, idiosyncrasy also helps give the band its internal power.

“For the most part, our musical tastes are completely different,” Suddereth begins. “All of our songs are just us trying to find a happy medium between what everyone in the band listens to, and I think that actually being able to do that is what makes us so different from a lot of other bands today.”

“Disciplined stream-of-consciousness” is an apt phrase to describe Fair to Midland’s music, which deftly fuses hard rock with art rock, shot through with soaring vocals, virtuoso guitars, allegorical lyrics, a driving rhythm section and richly woven keyboards. This stream-of-consciousness is impressively showcased on Fables From a Mayfly, the band’s full-length debut being jointly released by Universal Republic and Serjical Strike on June 12th, 2007.

With songs such as “Kyla Cries Cologne,” “April Fools and Eggmen,” “A Wolf Descends Upon The Spanish Sahara,” and “Dance of the Manatee” (the album’s first single which is currently taking radio by storm) the band captures the ear with unparalleled force, coupled with rich orchestration reminiscent of Queen and hard rock dynamism in the vein of Tool, King Crimson and Mars Volta.

And if their song titles sound more like names of paintings, this may be intentional; they do reflect the grandeur of Fair to Midland’s music: Sparkling, but not ostentatious…beautiful, but not overwhelming…powerful, but not pummeling.

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7 Responses to “Fair To Midland”

  1. Stephanie on February 2nd, 2008 1:04 pm

    I think they should use the fill in drummer Jason Howe more often! The new album was awesome! Come to Shreveport to the Harlequin Alley!

  2. Lucky on February 19th, 2008 9:05 pm

    These guys are awesome. It is the best show that you could imagine, and the music cannot be compared to anyone to give them credit they deserve. A couple of them are good friends of mine from back home, so they are not only brilliant musicians, but they are great people.

  3. Ben on February 21st, 2008 7:09 pm

    Love this band. It sucks that they cancelled their concert in Covington on Tuesday. My brother’s band, Dawning Outlook was going to open for them

  4. Paul Swearingen on February 28th, 2008 9:56 pm

    Whats up. I saw you guys a while ago in Spokane. Its sweet you guys are just gettin bigger and bigger. You guys kick some ass.

  5. josh on March 13th, 2008 10:43 am

    this freaking band is the best in the freaking world they have the most coolest cds

  6. Josh on March 15th, 2008 10:53 am

    Excellent band. I am so glad that I picked up their cd a while back. They are awesome, Serj knows what he is doing when he picks out bands to sign. One of my favorite up and coming bands, that is for sure.

  7. Tere on April 8th, 2008 9:52 am

    Fair to midland is fucken bad ass!

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