Finn | Feck The Illusion
BRCD/Dist43
Finn's new album, Feck The Illusion, released on Feb. 25th, has been carefully engineered in his own studio. The album harks back to the "roots" of his earlier work, with the sublime guitar work of Paul Surany, and the subtle bass sounds of Mike Bellamy, the lyrics have all been crafted by Jim.
Ross Waraker plays keys on a few tracks while Henry Holt adds some inspiring saxes.
With instances of pertinent social comment on the world today, this album not only makes you think with the lyrics, but undeniably gets the toes tapping, and the more you listen, the more comes to mind. The musical craftsmanship of Finn is undeniable, and can be heard clearly on Instrumental as Anything.
BRCD/Dist43
Finn's new album, Feck The Illusion, released on Feb. 25th, has been carefully engineered in his own studio. The album harks back to the "roots" of his earlier work, with the sublime guitar work of Paul Surany, and the subtle bass sounds of Mike Bellamy, the lyrics have all been crafted by Jim.
Ross Waraker plays keys on a few tracks while Henry Holt adds some inspiring saxes.
With instances of pertinent social comment on the world today, this album not only makes you think with the lyrics, but undeniably gets the toes tapping, and the more you listen, the more comes to mind. The musical craftsmanship of Finn is undeniable, and can be heard clearly on Instrumental as Anything.
BRCD/Dist43
Finn's new album, Feck The Illusion, released on Feb. 25th, has been carefully engineered in his own studio. The album harks back to the "roots" of his earlier work, with the sublime guitar work of Paul Surany, and the subtle bass sounds of Mike Bellamy, the lyrics have all been crafted by Jim.
Ross Waraker plays keys on a few tracks while Henry Holt adds some inspiring saxes.
With instances of pertinent social comment on the world today, this album not only makes you think with the lyrics, but undeniably gets the toes tapping, and the more you listen, the more comes to mind. The musical craftsmanship of Finn is undeniable, and can be heard clearly on Instrumental as Anything.