"Will appeal to those who succumbed to the charms of Jose Gonzalez. This, if anything is better... One of 2006's musical highlights."
Sun 5/5
“John Martyn with added digital traces… stunning.”
Uncut 4/5
“A funky folk-blues singer in the mould of Jeb Loy Nichols or G Love… it's warm and welcoming.”
Independent 4/5
“If ‘Blue Lines’ was about Generations X’s experience of house parties, hip hop and smoking drugs then this album is its millennial equivalent.”
iDJ 5/5 Recommended Album
"A brooding power reminiscent of a stripped down Nick Cave. A leftfield
delight."
Observer Music Monthly
"Bluesy laments and brooding soul... deep with emotion and intent."
Q
“(A) Slinky little gem of an album… Fink will be one to watch closely.”
Word
"Beautiful."
Metro 4/5
“Perfect for feeling cool on a Sunday afternoon.“
Daily Star
“Finks transformation from downtempo act to soulful acoustic musician couldn’t be better timed, in the wake of fellow traveller Jose Gonzaelez Top 10 hit”
Music Week
“Beautifully emotive… acoustic brilliance”
DJ 4/5
“Fink will surely be adding his soundtrack to other peoples moments in the near future.”
Clash – One To Watch
“As albums go this is near perfect and deserves to be an integral part of peoples lives very soon.”
The National Student
“Assured, effortlessly cool, but full of honesty and love. Brilliant.”
Juice
“With a voice as folky and soulful as this, and the ability to srum a guitar so beautifully, and write a tune so cleverly, I can’t help but feel this was a good move for the bearded Ninja.”
Straight No Chaser
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