Finchley - Walking With Angels EP

Published Thursday 30th November 2006
Finchley - Walking With Angels EP
Finchley - Walking With Angels EP

STYLE: Pop
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 20318-11595
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD EP
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

Ian Finch was a major creative component of Supervision and now, as a solo, shows he has a rosy future as an excellent singer/songwriter. I particularly liked "Prodigal", a haunting mid-tempo song where his keening vocal is an enigmatic song of loss and return ("Quality goes when truth disappears/And I wonder why I'm looking through tears") though the jangling pop of the title track and the moody, billowing "In The Wind" are memorable too. Production is quality too. I'd expected one-man-and-an-acoustic but these are excellent pop rock arrangements with plenty of Finchley's layered electric guitars to show he's still a bit of a UK axe hero. Expect to hear this on Cross Rhythms radio.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Laura in Sheffield @ 20:21 on Apr 14 2007

Mr Finch cme from one great band and yet is still as strong as a solo artist! He produces some deep and to the heart lyrics which most people can and would be able to relate to. 'When you're not alone' from the song 'Stuggle on' is one of many resuring lyrics that can only speak the truth when you have the Lord and your personal saviour! Another example would be 'I know that if I turn you'll be there and i'll never have to down again' Christ is there when life gets dark. Great Voice, Great Lyrics, Great Sound from one Great Guy of God!



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