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  1. www.loudersound.com › reviews › finn-brothers-finn-sparkling-brooding-and-bloodyThe Finn Brothers: Finn album review | Louder

    29 de jul. de 2022 · Spoken about in hushed terms in certain circles, the Finn Brothers’ debut stands as testimony to their collective genius when they were on song. Written in a creative whirlwind at the tail of the 80s and earmarked for their album, the songs would end up, for the most part, on Crowded House’s breakthrough album Woodface when Capitol Records rejected the demos Neil Finn has sent them.

  2. For Finn, Tim and Neil enlisted the services of Tchad Blake, whose “feel”-based approach brought out the best in the brothers, who played every instrument on the record. Writing about the record for Mojo at the time, David Hepworth characterised Finn as a “warm and loose record” that hardcore fans would undoubtedly “adore”.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2018 · The official music video for "Edible Flowers" by The Finn Brothers. From the album "Everyone Is Here". Video directed by Darryl Ward & The Finn Brothers. ©20...

  4. From The Finn Brothers' 1995 album, Finn. From The Finn Brothers' 1995 album, ...

  5. 18 de jun. de 2018 · The official music video for "Suffer Never" by The Finn Brothers (aka Finn). From the album "Finn". Video directed by Dwight Clarke. © 1995 EMI Records. View...

  6. After all, musical collaboration is a well-established and wildly successful Finn family trope: Neil joined older brother Tim’s legendary new wave band Split Enz, and worked with him in the globally- conquering Crowded House, before recording the ravishing, stoned Finn Brothers album together. Finn fate is for Finn to sing unto Finn, it seems.

  7. 16 de may. de 2022 · Tim Finn (left) with his Forenzics partner Eddie Rayner. The co-founder of Split Enz, one half of Finn Brothers, and co-writer of Crowded House’s most successful studio album, Tim Finn discusses 50 years in the business and his new project with Forenzics…. By Felix Rowe. Tim Finn rose to fame in the 70s with the fabulously eccentric Split Enz.