Finch

Say Hello to Sunshine

Editor's Review:

The vindictive allure of a group whose nonconformity clashes with their lack of innovation never ceases to sell records. That being said, it’s no surprise that Finch’s latest offering, Say Hello to Sunshine, is full of derivative and mostly heartless drivel. Moments of clarity only peak out in the beginning tracks like the urgent opus “Revelation Song,” but the rays of light are few and far between. Electronic manipulations flanked by hook-heavy guitar thuds and rampant screaming only serves to validate a clear sense of indecision on the part of the group. Regardless, I’m sure there are more than enough Finch fans who’ll find diamonds in the rough here, I’m just not one of them.
– Ryan Prado
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Record Label GEFFEN
Released June 2005

Tracks

  1. Insomniac Meat
  2. Revelation Song
  3. Brother Bleed Brother
  4. Piece of Mind
  5. Ink
  6. Fireflies
  7. Hopeless Host
  8. Man Alone
  9. Miro
  10. Ravenous
  11. Bitemarks and Bloodstains
  12. Casket of Roderick Usher
  13. Dreams of Psilocybin
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