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Active from
  
2002

Record label
  
Thick Records

Genre
  
Rock

Members
  
Devon Williams

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Albums
  
Fingers Cut Megamachine, Color Tub, Pipe Dreams, 3 Song CD

People also search for
  
Osker, Lavender Diamond, The Champagne Socialists

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Fingers Cut Megamachine (alternately Fingers-Cut, Megamachine!) is a Los Angeles-based indie/folk rock band led by Devon Williams, formerly of the Southern California punk band Osker. Fingers Cut Megamachine is influenced by indie, pop, country music, as well as traditional American acoustic folk music. They have drawn comparisons with Iron & Wine, Wilco, and Bright Eyes.

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In July and August 2006, he toured (and sold a demo with new material) under his own name instead of the Fingers Cut Megamachine moniker. Dave Benitez (formerly of Osker and part-time member of Fingers Cut Megamachine) is now part of a new project called The Black Heartthrobs. Although nothing was announced officially, it seems that Williams is now operating under his own name solely.

In April 2008 he released Carefree on Ba Da Bing, his first album released under his own name.

Albums

  • Color Tub (2004, Aggravated Music)
  • Fingers Cut Megamachine (2005, Thick Records)
  • EPs

  • Fingers Cut Megamachine! 7 inch (2002, Aggravated Music)
  • 3 Song Demo CD (2002, Aggravated Music)
  • 7 inch Split with Kurt Vile (2003, Foxhole Atheist Records)
  • Pipe Dreams (2005, Thick Records)
  • Reno Live From Reno (2006, Self Released - Limited to 50 copies)
  • 4Song Demo CD (Oct 06, Self-Released) Under the name Devon Williams
  • Compilations

  • The Aggravated Music BBQ Sampler (2004, Aggravated Music)
  • Songs

    Rough DreamsFingers Cut Megamachine · 2007
    Orange BarrelFingers Cut Megamachine · 2007
    Release MeFingers Cut Megamachine · 2007

    References

    Fingers Cut Megamachine Wikipedia