When Austin, Texas trio Fastball released “The Way,” the first single from their second album, 1998’s All the Pain Money Can Buy, they hoped it would be successful. And it was. “The Way” claimed the ...
Yes, Fastball is going to play “The Way” when it’s tour hits the North Charleston Coliseum on June 6. After all, it is kicking off a show that’s bathing in late ’90s/early ’00s nostalgia in the Last ...
As a child in the fifth grade attending a Catholic school in Laredo, Texas, Miles Zuniga recalls having to stand with a group of his classmates and sing songs in front of church during a Friday ...
A funny thing happened on Fastball’s way to conquering the pop music world: That world forgot it needed conquering. Just two years ago, the Austin, Texas-based modern-rock trio was riding high on the ...
Though it started out as a modest, fun-loving Austin garage-pop band, Fastball made an unlikely whirlwind foray into '90s rock stardom, thanks to its 1998 album All the Pain Money Can Buy and its ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Bill and Wendy are joined in the studio by ...
For a post-grunge alternative band like Fastball, the 1990s were a glorious heyday of fast-living and a roller-coaster ride to fame. Consider — the group’s second album, “All the Pain Money Can Buy,” ...
When I first started typing about Fastball’s appearance here this weekend, I used the word “reunion,” which would have been a mistake. The Austin-based trio of singer/guitarist Miles Zuniga, ...
Fastball guitarist Miles Zuniga talks about his 30 years in an Austin band Video Austin band Fastball is about to hit the road for their 30th anniversary tour. The band will kick off the tour at a ...
Tony Scalzo of Fastball grew up a fan of hardcore punk rock but also loved classic British pop bands — two polarizing styles in his conservative Orange County, California. He wasn’t aware of a musical ...