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Discovery: Finch Faux

Finch Faux is an electronic indie pop artist from Melbourne, Australia. Her new track, the fourth single to be taken from her debut album, is called Humbly Hollow.

By Graeme Smith

Feature Photo by Sian Stacey

Humbly Hollow is a track quite unlike a lot of electronic pop out there. Deep bass meets percussive textures in an atmospheric soundscape. A cinematic, dream-like chorus follows a poetic opening verse, delivered through haunting vocals. Thematically, the track tackles idea of identity and façade and the imagery of the lyrics will stay with you.

The track acts as a great introduction to Finch Faux for me. I can’t wait to hear more from her. You can check out Humbly Hollow below.

And if you like your music on the innovative side, be sure to follow our Decomposition playlist on Spotify.

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