Posts tagged "Neil Finn"
What The "Fuck" Is Liam Finn's New Video About?

What The “Fuck” Is Liam Finn’s New Video About?

Get your Monday off to a weird start with the new Liam Finn video.

The Singles Bar: Neil Finn, "Song Of The Lonely Mountain"

The Singles Bar: Neil Finn, “Song Of The Lonely Mountain”

Crowded House/Split Enz/Pajama Club/Finn Brothers/solo artist/songwriter extraordnaire Neil Finn helps his Kiwi brother Peter Jackson out with a new song.

New Release Report 9/13/11: Lady A Owns The Week

Who’s the hottest group in country music right now? That’s right-Lady Antebellum. The co-ed trio is coming off of the huge success of Need You Now-the Grammy-winning song and album and they can pretty much do no wrong right now. Their third album, Own The Night, is more or less guaranteed to be one of this year’s biggest sellers. It’ll definitely be worth checking out whether Lady A can challenge Lil Wayne and Lady GaGa for the best selling sales […]

The Singles Bar: “These are Conditions” by Pajama Club

As you know, no one is a bigger fan of Neil Finn than I am (some of my savvier Popdose peeps will get that reference.) I’ve followed him through twists and turns and side projects for a quarter century, and have very rarely left even slightly disappointed. The New Zealand-born singer/songwriter’s most recent project is called Pajama Club-you may remember we posted a piece on their first single “From a Friend to a Friend” a few weeks back. Pajama Club’s self-titled debut album arrives in about six weeks […]

250 Words or Less: Liam Finn’s “FOMO”

I figured I couldn’t properly review the second album by singer/songwriter Liam Finn without knowing what it’s title meant. Turns out, [amazon-product text=”Fomo (buy)” tracking_id=”popblerdcom-20″ type=”text”]B004Z9AKDO[/amazon-product]FOMO stands for “Fear of Missing Out”. After listening to the album, I can say you’re missing out if you don’t pick it up. Finn’s bloodline almost guarantees a pleasant listening experience-after all, his father is Neil Finn of Crowded House/Finn Brothers/Split Enz/solo fame, one of the greatest and perhaps most underrated) songwriters of the […]

“From a Friend to a Friend”: Neil Finn is One Busy Man

Apparently, singer/songwriter Neil Finn isn’t content to sit back and let his ridiculously talented offspring handle the musical load in his family. Just a year removed from Crowded House’s excellent Intriguer album, everyone’s favorite Kiwi is headed back into record stores as part of a project called Pajama Club. Originally named Pajama Party (I guess the ’80s freestyle group of the same name raised a stink?), the band consists of Neil, his wife Sharon, and musician Alana Skyring. Indie musician Sean Donnelly will join […]

Liam Finn Brings “Lightning” in a Bottle to Boston

The talent apple doesn’t always fall so closely to the tree. For every Jakob Dylan or Ben Taylor or ?uestlove, there’s…well, let’s not go there right now. When your dad is Neil Finn, one of my ten favorite songwriters of all time, the bar is set that much higher (at least for this music lover). Liam Finn’s 2008 debut, I’ll Be Lightning, vaulted him over the bar. A solid collection of quirky pop (with a bit of a rockier sound […]

Popblerd Presents!: The Top 40 Albums of 2010 (25-21)

Hey folks, I’ll be taking tomorrow off from posting because I intend to stuff myself silly with Christmas-related goodies (many of which will very likely contain alcohol), and I haven’t had the opportunity to build up my usual backlog of posts that I can fall back on when I’m lazy/stuffed/drunk. So to you Popblerd! readers who celebrate Christmas, I wish you a safe and joyous holiday. To those of you who don’t celebrate Christmas, enjoy your Chinese food and Tron: […]

I Guess “Dependable-Or” Was Already Taken?

One of the most consistently solid songwriters of recent times (who doesn’t really get the props he deserves) has been Neil Finn. I’ll admit to not being familiar with Split Enz (an issue I hope to rectify soon enough), but whether solo, recording with his brother Tim, part of the 7 Worlds Collide collective  or as part of Crowded House, I think he’s the singer/songwriter for whom the term “Beatle-esque” can most readily be applied. And although there might be […]

New Release Report 7/13/10: Too M>AI>NY Symbols

Whatever happened to letting the music do the talking? Yes, M.I.A., I’m referring to you. The set up for the Sri Lanka-born rapper’s third album (which is called “Maya” but is spelled out with some ridiculous set of symbols that I have no desire to replicate here) has been marred by a bizarre video and a flame war with a New York Times writer who decided to air out some…shall we say, inconsistencies in M.I.A.’s actual lifestyle vs. her artistic […]

"Intriguer" Marks Crowded House Return: Album Due in June

When most bands reunite after a long absence, they reunite and then implode yet again. Thankfully, with Crowded House, that is not the case. My favorite New Zealanders (now with one black guy who looks like this guy I used to work with named Chris) reappeared in 2007 after an absence of nearly fifteen years. While the resulting album, “Time on Earth” wasn’t the equal of past efforts, it was a solid album, and I was fortunate enough to see […]