Finn Andrews | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Finn William Riddley Kent Andrews |
Born | London, England | 24 August 1983
Occupations | Musician, singer, songwriter, producer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Rough Trade, Blanco Y Negro, Nettwerk |
Website | www |
Finn Andrews (born 24 August 1983) is a British/New Zealand musician. He is a solo artist and lead singer and songwriter of London-based rock band The Veils. His father Barry Andrews is a current member of Shriekback, was a member of XTC, and also played with Iggy Pop, Robert Fripp and David Bowie.[1]
Finn was born in Kentish Town, London and grew up between his father in London and his mother, an English and Sociology professor in Auckland, New Zealand. He attended Takapuna Grammar School during his teens where he met The Veils bass player Sophia Burn, before leaving for London shortly after his 16th birthday to make The Veils debut album The Runaway Found.
As of 2016, he has released five records with The Veils: The Runaway Found (2004), Nux Vomica (2006), Sun Gangs (2009), Time Stays, We Go (2013), and Total Depravity (2016). He's known for his extremely cathartic live performances and his unique singing voice[2] guesting on albums by Brian Eno, Shriekback and The Mint Chicks on backing vocals.[3] In 2011, Finn started his own record label Pitch Beast Records to release The Veils fourth studio album Time Stays, We Go.
In 2014, Finn Andrews revealed that as well as writing The Veils new record, he had also been commissioned to write an orchestral piece to commemorate the antipodean dead of World War I in Belgium in 2016.
In 2017, Finn appeared in David Lynch's new series of Twin Peaks performing "Axolotl".