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      • A painfully mediocre record that'll put you to sleep with its seemingly endless supply of piano ballads, opaque background vocals, and songwriting that, while it has its moments, simply doesn't stack up to the rest of Finn's catalog.
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  1. Aug 25, 2017 · Let’s make it the most sophisticated record I’ve ever made.”. Throughout August, Neil Finn gave his fans the opportunity to follow the progress of his new album OUT OF SILENCE, with four weekly live streams culminating in the incredible four hour session last Friday that concluded the process.

  2. Oct 5, 2017 · The most melodic, hook-filled and engaging record of their career.” Crows dazzle in the darkness on excellent third album Reason Enough

  3. Out of Silence, released 1 September 2017, [2] is the fourth solo album by New Zealand singer-songwriter, Neil Finn. [3] . The making of the album was livestreamed on Finn's Facebook page. [4] [5] [6] Critical reception. Metacritic rated the album as 84 out of 100. [7] .

  4. Sep 7, 2017 · The songs were recorded quickly, but tightly rehearsed: you may have been a fly on the wall, but that doesn’t mean Out Of Silence was made on the fly. Chameleon Days exemplifies how Finn can make the most sophisticated pop music sound like the simplest thing in the world.

  5. Nov 11, 2017 · Out Of The Silence was recorded in a single four hour period; Finn broadcast the weekly practices and the final recording session as live streams. Finn has previously show-cased his talents as a pianist on other projects, like Bic Runga’s Birds and his live album with Paul Kelly, but Out Of Silence is an entire album of piano-based chamber ...

  6. Oct 19, 2017 · Neil Finn Out Of Silence Lester Records [2017] Fire Note Says: Neil Finn, late of Crowded House and Split Enz, delivers mature, intimate pop sounds focused by piano and an orchestra.

  7. Sep 9, 2017 · That impression was only strengthened when Finn’s cluttered solo record Dizzy Heights crossed my path. Finn’s latest, Out of Silence , finally proves this point not by being the most blatant example of over-workmanship, but the polar opposite of it.