Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Late Night Findings - Liam Finn


I've been obsessing over Liam Finn's song "Second Chance" since I heard it two weeks ago, and I want to share it with you guys in my new segment. It is a late night finding because I found an amazing live version of the song on David Letterman where Liam concedes the mic to friend EJ Barnes to play drums.

At first listen, Finn may sound like your usual acoustic singer. But the New Zealander has some amazing pipes, as is evident by the end of the studio version of the song. Much of this may be attributed to his musical royalty genes, as his family is one of the most prominant musical families in New Zealand. His father Neil and uncle Tim were both standout musicians in the 70's and 80's and still sell out shows. Neil can count Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway of Radiohead, Johnny Marr of the Smiths, and Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam among friends and musical collaborators. Oh, and Neil appeared on a little show called "Flight of the Conchords". Liam has also earned the seal of approval from Vedder, touring with him this spring. Liam was thrust into the musical spotlight of New Zealand with the grundgy band Betchadupa in 2000, at the age of only 17.

Liam plays every instrument himself live, with a few minor exceptions when EJ is accompanying him. He does it with the help of a looping system. This causes his songs to have a slightly predictable build sometimes because he is constantly adding parts, but what do you want? He's a one-man band for God's sake. And he's a great musician at everything he does. Here's a better example of his looping. The Letterman video is great purely because the song is amazing.

Liam Finn's "Second Chance" on Letterman on YouTube

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