Description
The Veils are Finn Andrews, (vocals, guitar, piano, New Zealand) Sophia Burn, (bass, New Zealand) Dan Raishbrook (guitar, odd noise, England) and Henning Dietz (drums, Germany). Sun Gangs is their third album, and without a doubt their finest to date. By turns epic, desolate, wildly romantic and anguished, Sun Gangs is a bold and distinctive record described by Finn as ?a very modern mixture of prayers, love letters and personal record keeping?. Produced by Graham Sutton (Jarvis Cocker / British Sea Power / Bark Psychosis) it is their most ambitious record yet ranging from the yearning elegy of ?Sit Down By The Fire?, to the charred, mantis-like groove of ?Killed By The Boom? - this is a record unlike many we are likely to hear this year. So many stories, words, tones and ideas punctuate its gradually unfolding landscape as that incomparable voice cries and hollers. ??Sit Down By The Fire? is about watching something collapse, and it being quite pretty to look at,? offers Finn. ??Killed By The Boom? is possibly about The Wire?s Omar Little. ?It Hits Deep? is about being a man, in a bar alone, on a tropical island resort, as the light gets dim and the world goes fuzzy. ?Larkspur? is somewhere else entirely.? ?I really wanted to write something that hangs together in perhaps a not so obvious way; not just some collection of singles but a real voyage into something, something strange and unspecific but totally emotionally consuming. It?s also kinda just a break-up record in many ways.? Finn?s father Barry Andrews was a founding member of the highly influential group XTC in the late 1970s, later going on to tour with the likes of Robert Fripp & Brian Eno, Iggy Pop & David Bowie. In younger days in Auckland, thousands of miles away from his father, Finn sang at a folk club up a volcano, and sidelined a desire to paint when he began hearing musicians like Tom Waits, Nina Simone, Leonard Cohen, Roy Orbison & Bob Dylan - contemplating that there was perhaps more to life than the bleeping Eighties electronica and early days of New Wave which had surrounded his first London foray. In Sun Gangs The Veils have brought Finn?s early influences full circle, and created a record that truly lives up to the huge promise and talent that they have always exhibited.
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Product Details
- Artist
- Veils
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- Label / Studio
- SHOCK
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Original year of release
- 2009
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Year of release
- 2009
- Cast & Crew
- The Veils (Music Performer)
- Graham Sutton (Producer)
- Ian Sherwin (Sound Engineer)
Press Reviews
Towards the end of the eight-minute epic, 'Larkspur' you realise that this is a band at the height of their creative talent and you are privileged to be a part of it. Clash (magazine) (p.107)
[T]he band's heartbeat is that of Finn Andrews....With the group's often spare arrangements and bluesy, sandpapery melodies, it is his keening voice that gives the Veils their emotional wallop. Pitchfork (Website)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Sit Down By the Fire
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Sun Gangs
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Letter, The
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Killed By the Boom
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It Hits Deep
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Three Sisters
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House She Lived in, The
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Scarecrow
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Larkspur
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Begin Again


