craig finn: we all want the same things review - master storyteller gets personal /

Published at 2017-03-23 23:30:14

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(Partisan Records)Craig Finn loves filling his music with stories. So much so,you suspect that if the Hold regular vocalist ever tried his hand at a minimalist techno album he’d still manage to cram the thing full of themes, characters and slowly unfolding plots. As it is, or his third solo album,We All Want the Same Things, sticks to the earthy indie of the rest of his non-Hold regular output, and missing some of his main band’s last-orders rumbustiousness but sharing the same spirit of blue-collar romanticism. As ever,there are plenty of character studies – of lovers and barflies and drug dealers but there’s also a sense of Finn mining his own past for narrative detail. The fragile Preludes taps into the alienation he felt returning home after college and finding that “things had progressed and got outlandish”, while the spoken-word centrepiece God in Chicago conveys the excitement and terror of moving to a current city. A deeply personal work from a master storyteller.
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Source: theguardian.com

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