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Adam Doheny interviews Fintan Scanlon, 25/06/2024
Fintan Scanlon is a multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter from Waterford.
You may be familiar with the name; Fintan had a career as a classical musician in his 20s and 30s, playing both violin and piano.
He admits he was always “walking two lines” in his 20s—he always loved writing music—but didn’t have the freedom to prioritise original music over his career.
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“Work in Progress” review, 14/04/2023
The title track from his new EP (which arrived on April 1st) sees the multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer from Waterford embracing nostalgic rock, country songwriting and self-reflection. "It's not my battle to fight," he belts. "Wait until it's over / Before you speak your mind / Just stop, stop and think it over / Before you act...'Cause I'm gone / I'm leaving my troubles behind”. Involved in music professionally for over 20 years, Fintan’s background lies in choral and orchestral music mixed with a love of rock, blues and folk. He’s managed to create a unique brand of guitar driven rock for himself, as heard on the new project.
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"War Dog” review by George Guchow, 12/01/2023
The dreamy opening of Waterford, Ireland’s Fintan Scanlon’s “War Dog” belies the heavy depth of the lyrics and ethereal feeling of the music. And once the first verse is over, you’ll hear his potent voice explode into the chorus, emphasising his main thoughts of the song. It’s an interesting song in that it has no drums other than a kick, or at least drums in the way we’re used to hearing them in a song. And it certainly feels eerie and different than most songs that you hear. But at the same time, “War Dog” is intriguing, engaging, and takes hold of you.