Ask The Night

General | Oct 2009

Reviews

Alma Mahler
Reviewed 2010-05-10
Singer-songwriter, somber folk that hits on country and bluegrass. Fink has a beautiful voice and is joined by a number of other artists on this album (Andy LeMaster, Isaac Brock etc). Nice instrumentation – mandolin, banjo, slide guitar, accordion, saw… Really good! No FCCS. Try 2, 3, 5, 6

1) Melancholy guitar & voice 2) * Nice instrumentation – mandolin, banjo – and great male/female harmonies at chorus 3) * Great old-timey waltz 4) Haunting melody 5) * Beautiful folk tune, lyrics have spiritual overtones 6) * Sparse, dark folk 7) Upbeat country tune about finding salvation at home, in Alabama (who knew?) 8) Lovely fem vox harmonies 9) Banjo, accordion, the half-light 10) Short, sweet nice use of saw.

Recent airplay

Sister, High Ground
Value MachineJun 27, 2010
Why Is The Night Sad
The Value MachineJun 10, 2010
Wind
The DJ Never Has ItJun 06, 2010
Wind
Memorial ValuesMay 31, 2010
High Ground
Icecaps of White NoiseMay 20, 2010
High Ground
The Rock LobsterMay 18, 2010

Charting

2010-05-16 — 2010-07-18
Week EndingAirplays
Jul 4 1
Jun 13 2
Jun 6 1
May 23 2

Track listing

1. Why Is The Night Sad
2. High Ground
3. Sister
4. That Certain-Something Spring
5. The Garden
6. Wind
7. Alabama
8. The Mural
9. Half-Light
10. The Moon Knows