2013. Alternative Pop. Fin Greenall, a.k.a. Fink, is certainly the more understated of the world's 'singer-songwriters', relying on uncompromising quality of work and an astounding stage presence, rather than major label marketing budgets. Following the 2006 release of debut LP "Biscuits for Breakfast," and 2007's "Distance and Time," Fink returns in 2009 with the selfproduced "Sort of Revolution," his third album for Ninja Tune Records in as many years. Title track, "Sort of Revolution" opens the record over a falling chord sequence - painting a picture both melancholic and uplifting. "Move On Me," co-written with John Legend and featuring the soul star on piano, taps into the broody and bluesier side of Fink's character, while "Q&A" is an acappella based number inspired by classic D'Angelo, embellished with lush vocal harmonies. "If I Had A Million" is a solo vox and guitar cut - an incredibly sincere song about what it would mean to Fink and his love if he ever earned a million bucks, while "Pigtails" featComposer: 330PN Composer: 330PN Composer: 330PN Composer: 330PN Composer: 330PN Composer: 330PN Composer: 330PN Composer: 330PN Composer: 330PN
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