Distant Victory
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distant victory is a project started by andrew fenstermaker in the early days of 2003. performances have ranged from solo acoustic to single guitar with two vocalists to a four piece acoustic group.
Do you play live?
distant victory is in transition. seattle to vancouver then back to pullman. the year long hiatus from performing ends january first.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
mp3s, like their predecessors (cds, cassettes, vinyl), are the next step along the way. each time a new medium comes out, the industry has a fit because it makes pirating music easier. the industry has a habit of blaming its biggest customers. and that's not something you want to do.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
not sure. right now, music is a hobby. i have a secure post-college job that i love. music is a passion that, at the moment, i don't see travelling past the northwest.
Band History:
though artist andrew fenstermaker began writing music for distant victory in the late days of 2001, he did not name the solo project until the early spring of 2003 when fellow musician & future drummer marc griffin began recording what would become "the early spring demos."

the name, in andy's eyes, allowed him to add musicians at will without the need to name each separate project while continuously performing the same music. thus, distant victory plays solo acoustic shows as well as shows with a partial or full group.

in august 2003, andy added marc griffin on drums and zack joseph on bass. a few days later, josh lamunyon joined as a second guitarist. the three took on distant victory as a side project- marc & zack from "fire under collision" & josh from a new unnamed gig he would start with marc after the first of 2004. FUC will record a short EP early in the coming months.

with andy's graduation from washington state university in december 2003, the project once again became solo and has moved from pullman, washington to seattle.

keep posted for mp3 released early in 2004. also, for more information, visit the contact section.
Your influences?
not your friend, fire under collision, death cab for cutie, the early november, remember maine,
Favorite spot?
seattle
Equipment used:
a range of acoustic guitars from washburn to fender, none tuned to standard.
Anything else...?
INDEPENDENTLY RECORDED ALBUMS

01-2004: Habits We Shouldn't Have
12-2003: The Walls Down EP
11-2003: Seasons EP
05-2003: The Early Spring Demos