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The City Is Coming To Erase It All

These days – on the new, ninth Fink album – Greenall is operating within a lineage of authentic, quietly revolutionary artists from England’s verdant southwestern toe. Artists like Michael Chapman. In 1970, the elusive acoustic guitar wizard released an album called 'Fully Qualified Survivor'. The cult-classic served as a lodestar for Greenall – along with bandmates Tim Thornton and Guy Whittaker – as he began jigsawing together 'The City Is Coming to Erase it All', the follow-up to 2024’s 'Beauty In Your Wake'. He even considered covering a song from it, but in the process, inadvertently stumbled into what became the album’s opener. ‘Wishing For Blue Sky’ circles a universal teenage ache: waiting for life to start. “No point dying of patience” goes the first lyric as crunching footsteps cue a resonant, open-tuned acoustic swaying into view. By 18, Greenall was fed up with waiting, so he left suburban Bristol and saw the world, sending postcards from the edge, waiting tables, squirreling away tips for the next flight. Thornton had similar experiences when the guitarist/drummer busked across Europe.

This is nowstalgia more than nostalgia, though; there’s a parallel between these 18-year-olds and Fink’s autumn-aged family men. “You’re expected to be boring and settling down at this age,” Thornton says. “But we’ve still got this tremendous wanderlust. We want to go and discover, and also achieve things. It’s a nice life – home and family – but fuck, I can’t wait to get back out there.” City is a product of this hunger for discovery, and idolatry of the album as a form – like we had in 1974. City’s cover mirrors its interior, the first song is the greeting, the instrumental closer the conclusion. It’s a story. It’s a record for people who, like its creators, are curious. People who happily face a little cold for music, who light a crackling fire back home, who sit with these songs until they’re ready to chase after their own blue sky 

TRACK LISTING

1. Wishing For Blue Sky
2. Does The Shade Choose Who To Comfort
3. Two Magpies
4. Memorise Your Senses
5. Dark Edges
6. Keeping You Awake
7. I Buried All The Answers
8. Spirit Of Place 

Fink

Wheels Turn Beneath My Feet II

The second volume of 'Wheels Turn Beneath My Feet', capturing over a decade of Fink’s live performances worldwide. ‘Wheels Turn Beneath My Feet II’, features live recordings spanning more than ten years from cities across Europe. An essential purchase for any fan of Fink

TRACK LISTING

1. Pilgrim (Live In Warsaw 2014)
2. Resurgam (Live In Den Haag 2017)
3. Looking Too Closely (Live In Berlin 2014) 
4. Shakespeare (Live In Vienna 2017) 
5. Truth Begins (Live In Amsterdam 2014)
6. We Watch The Stars (Live In Berlin 2019)
7. Hard Believer (Live In Berlin 2014) 
8. Bloom Innocent (Live In Antwerp 2019)
9. Not Everything Was Better In The Past (Live In London 2017)
10. This Isn’t A Mistake (Live In Paris 2017)

Fink

Beauty In Your Wake

FINK, Long-established alt-folk trio, return with Fin Greenall’s eighth studio album under the genre-hopping moniker. Coalescing around the emergent urgency in each of the album’s ten tracks and intimate, closed-door sessions in picturesque Cornwall, the soul-reaching ‘Beauty In Your Wake’ is released on the band’s R’COUP’D label.

Now resident in Berlin, native Cornishman Greenall, one time collaborator with John Legend, Amy Winehouse, Colin Stetson and more, sought the solitude and back-to-earth atmosphere of the small village of Zennor, on the county’s picturesque Atlantic coast for the agenda-free, organic recording sessions. The band were invited to record at producer Sam Okell’s newly built studio and were the first band to create there. Okell is the Grammy Award-winning engineer and mixer of The Beatles’ Get Back and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 50th Anniversary Release.

Imagining that those conditions could percolate a lo-fi, classic English folk album, the joint creative restlessness of the band and Okell instead pushed ‘Beauty In Your Wake’ into the expansive realms of FINK’s commercially and critically successful albums of the noughties and 2010’s, and is a triumphant return to self. FINK’s music has always been woven into a broader global tapestry, not least because the band’s music has featured on countless film and TV soundtracks such as Better Call Saul, The Walking Dead, and most recently on the latest series of True Detective.

Going ‘overground’ in the music world for the first time in 1997 as a dance-orientated signee to Ninja Tunes’ sister label N-Tone, Greenall’s life in music has travelled diverse roads and lit numerous corners of the international music business. The reformed, classic FINK line-up is the same as that which first recorded the band’s breakthrough album, Biscuits For Breakfast (2006), a release that proved to be a springboard for widespread international touring.


STAFF COMMENTS

Barry says: Airy post-rock guitar harmonies and woozy acoustic refrains break into soaring crescendos that are both rich in the folk tradition and completely outside what people would consider 'folk'. A wholly enticing, magnificent journey of an album.

TRACK LISTING

A1. What Would You Call Yourself
A2. The Only Thing That Matters
A3. Be Forever Like A Curse
A4. It's Like You Ain't Mine No More
A5. Follow You Down
B1. I Don't See You As The Others Do
B2. One Last Gift
B3. Don't Forget To Leave
B4. So We Find Ourselves
B5. When I Turn This Corner


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