Finite Automata (band)

Finite Automata
Current members of Finite Automata, Scott Storey (left) and Mod Eschar (right)
Current members of Finite Automata, Scott Storey (left) and Mod Eschar (right)
Background information
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
GenresPost-industrial
Electro industrial
Industrial rock
Dark ambient
Years active2006–present
LabelsLatex, Beyond Therapy
Members
  • Mod Eschar
  • Scott Storey
Past members
  • c. Grendel
  • Mat Syn
  • Vic Martinez
  • Damian Turner
  • Miranda Pixley (live)
  • Sidney Pirata (live)
  • Timothy Miller (live)
Websitefiniteautomata.net

Finite Automata is an American dark electronic and electro industrial music group from Atlanta, Georgia. Originally formed in Pensacola, Florida in 2006, they have been based out of Atlanta, Georgia since 2013 and currently consist of vocalist, producer, and lyricist Mod Eschar, keyboardist Scott Storey, and guitarist Timothy Miller. They are known for their deep layered sound, frequent experimental live use of sound making devices such as radios and tapedecks, and their highly politically charged, confrontational, and theatrical stage performances. The group's name stems from the computer science concept of Finite State Machines, used as a metaphor for the predictability of human behavior. The band cites 1980s and 1990s electro-industrial groups Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, and Project Pitchfork as their primary influences. Much of their early work has been referred to as a "throwback" as much of its style is reminiscent of early electro-industrial as opposed to the more recent and popular Aggrotech offshoot.[1][2] Their more recent work draws heavily on industrial rock and the darker and more experimental sounds of second and third generation industrial like with previous releases, but with a healthy dose of modern production stylings and a more updated sound.[3]

  1. ^ Jessica Franz (Chirality), "Interview with Finite Automata", Carpe Nocturne Magazine, June 1, 2011. "Summer 2011". Archived from the original on March 21, 2012. Retrieved March 12, 2012. Access date: March 12, 2012.
  2. ^ Michael Smith, "Industrial acts converge on the Big Easy Tavern", gopensacola.com, February 2, 2012. [1]
  3. ^ Blake Griffin, "Finite Automata InterView: Scrapes and Bruises", Regen Magazine, October 9, 2015. [2] Access date: December 13, 2015.