Finn Andrews - One Piece at a Time
- Love, What Can I Do?
- Stairs to the Roof
- The Spirit in the Flame
- One By the Venom
- A Shot Through the Heart (Then Down in Flames)
- What Strange Things Lovers Do
- Al Pacino / Rise and Fall
- Hollywood Forever
- One Piece at a Time
- Don't Close Your Eyes
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
Vinyl LP pressing. Since signing a record deal at the tender age of 16, Finn Andrews and his band The Veils have released 5 albums together, appeared in David Lynch's reboot of Twin Peaks, as well as on soundtracks by luminary film directors Tim Burton and Paolo Sorrentino, and was also recently been commissioned by the Belgian government to write a 20-minute orchestral piece to commemorate the antipodean dead of World War I. The songs here are more personal and self-exploratory than anything Andrews has previously attempted, an effort he says that wasn't necessarily deliberate but more a result of circumstance. ""It's a lot more autobiographical than I intended."" In addition to the songs' subject matter exposing more of his life than before, Andrews also admits that their arrangements allowed for less to hide behind, showcasing him in a different way. Dominated by Andrews' voice, the ten tunes here place him firmly front and center. ""I felt a lot more exposed this time, as the instrumentation was certainly a lot sparser,"" he says.
- Love, What Can I Do?
- Stairs to the Roof
- The Spirit in the Flame
- One By the Venom
- A Shot Through the Heart (Then Down in Flames)
- What Strange Things Lovers Do
- Al Pacino / Rise and Fall
- Hollywood Forever
- One Piece at a Time
- Don't Close Your Eyes
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
Since signing a record deal at the tender age of 16, Finn Andrews and his band The Veils have released 5 albums together, appeared in David Lynch's reboot of Twin Peaks, as well as on soundtracks by luminary film directors Tim Burton and Paolo Sorrentino, and was also recently been commissioned by the Belgian government to write a 20-minute orchestral piece to commemorate the antipodean dead of World War I. It was while writing 2016's Total Depravity that the New Zealand-raised musician realized a different streak was beginning to emerge. Fueled by the end of a relationship, Andrews took some time out from London and from The Veils, and returned to New Zealand to begin work on his first solo album, One Piece At A Time, one of his most profound and intimate pieces of work. Recorded entirely live at The Lab in Auckland, and engineered and co-produced by Tom Healy (Tiny Ruins), the band includes Andrews on vocals, piano, and guitar; Cass Basil on electric and upright bass; Alex Freer on drums; Healy on guitar; Reb Fountain and Nina Siegler on backing vocals; with sprawling string arrangements by Victoria Kelly.