ALBUM REVIEW: Fink | Hard Believer

Fink, aka Fin Greenall, has been weaving his voice across electronic, folk, dub and soulful indie soundscapes as a solo artist for eight years now and on his fifth studio album he pretty much sticks to the same template which means varied and occasionally good results. He’s at his best when he ventures into darker territory like the depth charge minimalist dub of ‘White Flag’ and … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Fink | Hard Believer

ALBUM REVIEW: Fink | Perfect Darkness

written by Chris Familton Fink inhabit a musical netherworld where straightforward categorisation of their sound is a hard thing to nail down. Fin Greenall draws equally on folk, blues, electronic and dub forms and can blend them into a singular sound seemingly effortlessly. Perfect Darkness digs a little deeper into Greenall’s repertoire but the recipe stays much the same as its predecessor Sort Of Revolution. … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Fink | Perfect Darkness

REVIEW: FINK – Sort Of Revolution

We have reviewed Fink’s Sort Of Revolution for FasterLouder and its a goodie, a late night burner that will gently migrate amongst music listeners… Brighton resident Fin Greenall is the man behind the Fink moniker. Sort Of Revolution is his third release for Ninja Tune. His style of songwriting is a well balanced mix of soul and folk, incorporating jazz and electronic elements with subtlety. … Continue reading REVIEW: FINK – Sort Of Revolution