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Ninja Tune Records is proud to announce the release of Fink’s third full-length album, Sort Of Revolution - the last record of a three-album deal with the legendary British independent label.

Certainly one of the more understated of the world’s singer-songwriters, the Bristol, UK-born Fink, aka Fin Greenall, is an uncompromising artist with an astounding stage presence. With live accompaniment by Guy Whittaker on bass and Tim Thornton on drums, Greenall has played over 300 shows in the last three years (supporting the likes of Zero 7 and the legendary Massive Attack). In addition to his performance history, Fink has written with such artists as John Legend and Amy Winehouse, while lending his remixing skills to the works of Elbow, Nina Simone, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Robert Belfour,. And prior to all of this, Fink, who grew up in the same city as Roni Size, Portishead, and Massive Attack, was a Ninja Tune DJ – spinning trip-hop and breaks in clubs all over the world.

Fink’s 2006 debut Biscuits For Breakfast (recorded entirely in his loft in Brighton) saw him reincarnated to become Ninja Tune’s first singer-songwriter. Such was the impact of this collection of songs on the underground British musical landscape, iDJ Magazine stated: "If 'Blue Lines' was about Generation X's experience of house parties, hip-hop and smoking drugs then this astonishing album is its millennial equivalent."

2007 saw the release of Distance And Time, another critically acclaimed record that saw Fink’s fan base spread around the world. As an incredibly accomplished and versatile vocalist and guitarist he has since performed as a special guest in front of thousands at London's Royal Albert Hall as part of BBC Proms, New York's legendary Carnegie Hall (where he performed a cover of REM’s ‘The Apologist’ in front of the song’s creators), and even Milan's 80,000 capacity San Siro Stadium. It was also Distance And Time that caught the attention of John Legend, with whom Greenall co-wrote ‘Green Light’ featuring Andre 3000 and ‘Set Me Free’ from Legend’s Evolver LP. Legend, in return, makes a guest appearance on piano, and co-wrote two tracks with Greenall on Sort Of A Revolution.

There are very few independent artists who have quietly accomplished such an amazing array of achievements, and judging by this new and impeccable record, it doesn't seem that Fink - many a music fan's best kept secret - will be a secret for too much longer.
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blog post Distance and Time
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Posted: Mar 31, 2008 at 6:47 PM
If “Biscuits for Breakfast,” Fink’s debut album for Ninja Tune, traded, at least in part, on a seismic musical shift for both artist and label, then “Distance and Time” raises the game for both parties. This latest album is the result of a frenetic live schedule over the past year - Fink, together with bassist Guy Whittaker and drummer Tim Thornton, having played dozens of festivals, over a hundred shows, and even a Zero 7 support tour.

On this record Fink handed over production to Lamb’s Andy Barlow, and the resultant album is noticeably bigger, and more sophisticated, than its predecessor. Boldly, “Distance and Time” starts not with a bang, but the whispered introduction of “Trouble’s What You’re In,” so slight that you fear for its own safety.

“There are no samples, and we’ve kept the electronic trickery to a minimum on this record,” explains Fink. “I think that the songs have enough gravitas and emotional punch to get through without all of that, and I was very conscious of not being a touchy-feely photocopy of someone from the seventies or whatever. Our experience on the road has been that most Fink fans aren’t the same people who are into James Morrison or Paulo Nutini. Maybe that’s a Ninja Tune thing, or it’s in the songs - but it seems I’m the guitar-based artist you’re allowed to like if you don’t like most of the other stuff out there....”

“This is the Thing,” the second track on the album and lead single, continues the build. The lyrics, dying embers of a failing relationship, are resilient but brittle, delivered with matter-of-fact honesty: “…the things that keep us apart, keep me alive.” Following on from the stripped-back and painfully regretful “If Only,” “Blueberry Pancakes” ups the pace - the rhythm section hammering out the cut, as Fink’s guitar has no choice but to go electric. “I’m not an angry bloke,” Fink explains, “but if I do get angry, I internalise it and I think you can feel that tension in the album. There’s a line on the song ‘Get Your Share’ which sounds almost jovial, but in my head I feel so angry, it’s a little aside that means a lot to me, and would certainly mean a lot to the other person. There is something about a love song which everyone on the planet can relate to, whether they’re in love or out of love, hating love or loving love.”

“Under the Same Stars” and “So Many Roads” both signify greater ambition in Fink’s sound and writing, their meteoric arrangements reminiscent of the best records of the new acoustic movement. On “Make It Good” the paper-thin beats and almost a cappella introduction reflect the fragile sentiment of the song itself - optimistically hoping to put a broken relationship ‘back together, piece by piece.’ The closing minutes of the album are perhaps most telling of Fink’s time on the road, the epic “Little Blue Mailbox” having strayed as far from the DJ booth as can be…

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May 28th, 12:57pm
Saw the piece that you did on the Current TV show. Great music, man! How did I not know about you before now? Oh, well -- you've got another new fan now, my man...
Apr 15th, 4:44am
I heard you on the show "Lie to Me" and went on a search for you guys. Your song just stood out... honestly I expected it to be only one good song or so... I like them all. Thanks!
Apr 10th, 2:22am
Oh. So pretty. I heard your song on a TV show, I don't do radio much. I quickly googled the lyrics and found you. I'm glad.
Mar 18th, 2:45pm
Hello Fink, we have Tour updates..



New! Tour Stops Added: NYC & Berlin, DE ✔ ► Here | Hier
Jan 28th, 6:58am
I have been a fan for sometime thanks for your music!
Sep 25th, 7:30pm
hey what up….whats new witcha?

May 24th, 5:34am
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May 4th, 12:00am


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Apr 17th, 7:26am
yo thxs for add :)
Apr 15th, 10:18pm
Salutations