New Tim Finn Material
September 20th 2006 00:42
It seems that Tim Finn is back to his old ways, in every sense of the word. He has just released a new single, entitled Couldn't Be Done, which, musically, seems a little similar to his older hits like Six Months in a Leaky Boat. Even the music video borrows the same nautical theme as the music video for the previous hit, with a little more of a Wiggles feel to it. Scratch that - much more of a Wiggles feel.
For those who don't know Tim Finn, he's none other than the brother of Neil Finn, the New Zealand frontman of Crowded House, which Australians have no hesitancy to call their own. Before Crowded House of course Neil and Tim were together in a separate musical project known as Split Enz, who had successes with tracks like I See Red and the aforementioned Six Months in a Leaky Boat. Interestingly, Split Enz reformed earlier this year for a tour around Australia and New Zealand, with rumour floating around that this was the beginning of the band's total reformation, though with Tim Finn so eager to release new solo material, this seems a little unlikely.
Anyway, here's the video. Check out his Myspace for a slightly better quality version of the song sans video.
For those who don't know Tim Finn, he's none other than the brother of Neil Finn, the New Zealand frontman of Crowded House, which Australians have no hesitancy to call their own. Before Crowded House of course Neil and Tim were together in a separate musical project known as Split Enz, who had successes with tracks like I See Red and the aforementioned Six Months in a Leaky Boat. Interestingly, Split Enz reformed earlier this year for a tour around Australia and New Zealand, with rumour floating around that this was the beginning of the band's total reformation, though with Tim Finn so eager to release new solo material, this seems a little unlikely.
Anyway, here's the video. Check out his Myspace for a slightly better quality version of the song sans video.
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