Album Spotlight: The Veils, Sun Gangs
Is the mark of a great album one that moves you from song to
song, or one that freezes you in place, making you want the same
thing over and over? This was my first thought as I put on Sun
Gangs, the new LP from The Veils.
This is because the lead track,
Sit Down By The Fire
, completely
sucked me into an album that I never expected from Finn Andrews.
And I was compelled to replay the song at least three times before
forcing myself to move on to the rest of the album. I have always
liked The Veils, but from afar. Their music has always seemed
somewhat inaccessible to me. That is, until now.
What Finn Andrews has done with Sun Gangs is invite you
into his life. He shares with you his deepest passions and darkest
moments through rich compositions of keys, strings and percussion.
It will take you on a ride from the forlorn (
Scarecrow
), to the reflective (
The House She Lived In
), to the
disruptive (
Killed By The Boom
). The album runs the gamut of
human emotion in ten songs. There is no mood you can be in where a
song from Sun Gangs will not fit. It will reach into your
gut and tinker with your heart and soul and mind. In short, it's an
accomplishment. With this album, Finn will make you feel, not
simply on the surface, but deep within.
So again, is the mark of a good album one that carries you for a journey on its back, or freezes you in place? In the case of The Veils' Sun Gangs, it doesn’t matter. The album accomplishes both. And extraordinarily well.
Recommended Tracks:
Sit Down By The Fire
The Letter


