So Far So Good
Pop • Hamburg, NY
Influenced by 90’s rock and a love of late night mischief, pop-rock
group So Far So Good banded together after an inspiring shift at
T.G.I. Friday’s. Losing their heads, the artists’ defiantly stole a
defaced sign from the restroom door to claim as their logo. The four
fled the scene, their act of vindication causing their jobs to be
replaced with mug shots. That tarnished bathroom sign created the
band’s iconic logo and marked the beginnings of So far So Good. The
band resides in Hamburg, New York and consists of lead vocalist Craig
McDorman, lead guitarist Jeff Foley, bassist Colin Brydalski, keyboardist
Luke Ciminelli, and drummer Carl Messina. **R.I.P. Ryan (Urwin) Urbank**.
So Far So Good made their debut in 2009 after gaining the attention
of award-winning record producer Armand Petri. Taking influence from
such artists as the Foo Fighters, Third Eye Blind, Weezer, and
the Red Hot Chili Peppers, So Far So Good has written a number of
original singles, including the catchy riffs of “Last Call”,
the edgy melody of “Something New”, and the heartfelt drive of
"Top Of The World" (dedicated to former drumer Ryan Urbank).
The band worked with Petri to finish their first
national studio EP “Through the Static” Available on iTunes, Spotify,
and Pandora. The EP was released in the spring of 2013.
Currently, the band is working on a second EP due out in the fall
2016. From stealing signs to stealing the spotlight, the band
continues to climb towards success, attaining a career that is So Far So Good.