- 1Dead Finks - Eden
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Stalwart Berlin post-punks Dead Finks return with a new single, "Eden", which, like their antecedents The Fall, finds them settling into an "always the same, always different" approach.
The music blares exuberantly, of course, but this time the Finks have increased their emphasis on clarity and dynamics, tempering their palette with shimmering guitars and warped shoegazy textures, anchored to a lockstep rhythm and an all-timer example of their penchant for a bratty, singalong chorus. Picture the bruised snarl of In Utero if it was tracked by someone with Scott Walker’s sense of drama, or the Jesus Lizard trying to have a conversation with Broadcast.
"Eden" serves as the first taste from a forthcoming Dead Finks LP, their fourth, to be released by Bretford Records.
released November 7, 2025
Joseph Thomas - Guitar/Vocals
Erin Violet - Bass/Vocals
Ivan Krasnov - Guitar
Nick Jongen - Drums
Phương Vũ - synthesiser, additional guitar on "Eden"
Fabien de Menou - Mixing, production, synthesiser
Greg Obis - Mastering
The music blares exuberantly, of course, but this time the Finks have increased their emphasis on clarity and dynamics, tempering their palette with shimmering guitars and warped shoegazy textures, anchored to a lockstep rhythm and an all-timer example of their penchant for a bratty, singalong chorus. Picture the bruised snarl of In Utero if it was tracked by someone with Scott Walker’s sense of drama, or the Jesus Lizard trying to have a conversation with Broadcast.
"Eden" serves as the first taste from a forthcoming Dead Finks LP, their fourth, to be released by Bretford Records.
released November 7, 2025
Joseph Thomas - Guitar/Vocals
Erin Violet - Bass/Vocals
Ivan Krasnov - Guitar
Nick Jongen - Drums
Phương Vũ - synthesiser, additional guitar on "Eden"
Fabien de Menou - Mixing, production, synthesiser
Greg Obis - Mastering


