Fink announces eighth studio album, Beauty In Your Wake
Fink have returned with new single, "What Would You Call Yourself", which is accompanied by news of singer-songwriter Fin Greenall’s eighth studio album, Beauty In Your Wake.
The album was recorded in unhurried harmony with his long-term collaborative bandmates, Tim Thornton (drums/guitar) and Guy Whittaker (bass) over 30 days in total seclusion. Now resident in Berlin, native Cornishman Greenall 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.
“If you were alone in this world, what would you call yourself?" Greenall says of the new single. "Without the pressure of others, how would you see yourself? "What Would You Call Yourself" is about the power of language and also the pointlessness of names, brands and gimmicks. It's about identity but from within yourself, not your identity in relation to others.”
Tracklist:
- What Would You Call Yourself
- The Only Thing That Matters
- Be Forever Like A Curse
- It's Like You Ain't Mine No More
- Follow You Down
- I Don't See You As The Others Do
- One Last Gift
- Don't Forget To Leave
- So We Find Ourselves In Love With You
- When I Turn This Corner
Beauty In Your Wake is released via the band’s R’COUP’D label on 5 July. For more information, visit finkmusic.net.
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