Fink share new single 'Not Everything Was Better In The Past'

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Fink has today released their new single ‘Not Everything Was Better In The Past’, taken from the band’s sixth studio album ‘Resurgam’. This emotional centrepiece of the album is a beautifully subtle tribute to nostalgia, relationships won and lost and personal history.

Produced and mixed by Flood (U2, The Killers, PJ Harvey, Foals and Warpaint) at his Assault & Battery studios in North London, ‘Resurgam’ takes its title from a Latin inscription in a 900-year-old church, located in frontman Fin Greenall’s native Cornwall. 

‘Resurgam’ is a truly exceptional record, and is the latest example of the shapeshifting approach that began on Fink’s sample-splicing debut ‘Fresh Produce’ (2000), running through to the heady expressions of 2014’s ‘Hard Believer’.  2017 sees Greenall release not one, but two almighty albums – with his ‘Sunday Night Blues Club, Volume 1’ having won wide-spread acclaim earlier this year.

'Not Everything Was Better In The Past' Out Now - R'COUP'D / Stream / Download: https://fink.lnk.to/newbitp Taken from 'Resurgam' released 15th September 2017 via R'COUP'D. Follow Fink - Spotify: http://found.ee/fink-sp Apple Music: http://found.ee/fink-am Facebook: http://found.ee/fink-fb Twitter: http://found.ee/fink-tw Soundcloud: http://found.ee/fink-sc