7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
send out a battalion...., August 1, 2007
inches away from a live fionn regan, mop coiffed and cobbled in white patent leather, playing for about 100 people at schubas in chicago it dawned on me that i would never enjoy such a seat again...
if you like damien rice, blah blah blahhhhh...stop it. fionn regan is not damien rice. just in case that weren't clear, fionn has attached his initials in various species of tape to the wares he carries on stage, including three guitars, guitar case and hanky.
not that fionn doesn't beat his breast and tear his hair in his own irish way. he runs laps in the rainy day, sexually charged melancholia of mr. rice, but doesn't stay there for long. instead of a cynical and almost fatalistic anger, fionn emerges far more intact...he invites you into a bittersweet wanderlust and you want to join him ever so badly. in the end, this is the currency of young heartbreak--romantic or otherwise. he delivers, if not innovation, a stiff upper lipped laugh into the night that makes me want to laugh too, hardscrabble days be damned.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
brilliant, simple Folk, August 28, 2006
A Kid's Review
Quite frankly, I'm surprised that no one has reviewed this brilliant Gem. Well, it may be due to the fact that you have to import. But it's WORTH it!
This album is filled to the brim with gorgeous -- yet simple-- guitar work, with the occasional drum/piano piece. It also helps that Fionn's vocals are beautiful yet somewhat exotic (he IS irish after all,) and pleasant to the ears.
The lyrics are relatively clever, and surprisngly deep in some parts.
now to review each track individually~
1) Be Good Or Be Gone - a great, acoustic piece. This may be my favorite track.
2) The Underwood Typewriter - Another great song. Somewhat light, which is a nice contrast against the next song,
3) Hunters Map - Somewhat dark. This is the first time you'll hear some drum (and it's placed in such a brilliant place, allowing a sort of musical breath inbetween lyrics.) Another great song.
4) Hey Rabbit- I didn't really like this song on first, but it grew on me. But after a few listens, I understood the lyrics. Clever!
5) Blackwater Child- This song is very catchy. His voice is accompanied by another (though, i can't place who it is,) but the slight backup sounds great.
6) Put A Penny In The Slot - This is the song that made me like Fionn Regan. The nice lyrics, with the simple, light guitar made me smile.
7) The Cowshed - starts off kind of dark and slow, with a base drum (i think) and slowly picks up speed. Slowly. It never goes past a certain speed, so this is a nice slower track.
8) Snowy Atlas Mountains - This song is about lonliness. This song has the most "effects" in my opinion, with various noises throughout the song.
9) Noah (Ghost In A Sheet) - This song is great! The whole sound is great, and his voice just sounds amazing. Which is a standard for this whole album
10) The End Of History - This is my least favorite song. Mainly because it just seems to DRAG on forever...when it really doesn't. That's reserved for the final track.
11) Abacus - This is another one of the songs that made me like Fionn Regan's work. I heard the EP version first, and this sounds relatively close to it.
12) This is the longest track. It's good, but it DOES NOT want to end. Not that it's bad. The song (singing) ends relatively early, but we're left with a piercing Piano with Fionn's guitarwork for about 6 minutes after.
This is an EXCELLENT album for any fan of Acoustic/Folk music in general. Import it!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No