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Singer-Songwriter · 2009 · 10 tracks · 46m

Sort of Revolution

March 2009 · Ninja Tune

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"Sort of Revolution" is the sound of quiet contemplation, a blues-drenched journey through introspection and subtle emotional landscapes.

It's an album to sink into, perfect for late nights and reflective moments, offering a warm, analog embrace with its intricate acoustic guitar work and Fin Greenall's distinctive, understated vocals. This is for listeners who appreciate depth, nuance, and a timeless, organic sound that feels both intimate and expansive.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks · 46m
01
Sort of Revolution
6:34
02
Move on Me
3:39
03
Six Weeks
3:04
04
Nothing Is Ever Finished
4:07
05
See It All
5:14
06
Q & A
6:16
07
If I Had a Million
4:43
08
Pigtails
3:51
09
Maker
5:36
10
Walking in the Sun
3:18
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the electric guitar enters on 'See It All' with a bluesy, understated wail, adding texture to the acoustic foundation.
The gentle, almost whispered vocal delivery and sparse piano accompaniment on 'Walking in the Sun' creating a moment of fragile beauty.
The build-up of rhythmic intensity and layered vocals in the latter half of the title track, 'Sort of Revolution,' showcasing a more expansive sound.
The intricate fingerpicking and subtle bassline interplay on 'Move On Me,' highlighting the band's tight musicianship.
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