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The End of History: Exploring the Future of Global Politics & Society - Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Enthusiasts
The End of History: Exploring the Future of Global Politics & Society - Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Enthusiasts

The End of History: Exploring the Future of Global Politics & Society - Perfect for History Buffs & Political Science Enthusiasts

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Product Description The community of musicians can be divided into two categories -- those who want to create and those who do so because they have no other choice. As he proves on his dauntingly mature, intriguingly nuanced Lost Highway debut, The End of History, singer-songwriter Fionn Regan clearly falls into the decidedly rarefied latter category. The soft-spoken 26-year-old coaxes an intoxicating array of emotion and detail into his fragile-yet-gripping songs -- a body of work that's already elicited comparisons to forebears as varied as Nick Drake for his guitar playing and to Woody Guthrie for his wordplay. It's easy to understand why, given the filigreed acoustic finger-picking and raw lyrical stance of songs like the cinematic "Be Good or Be Gone" the menacing "Snowy Atlas Mountains" or the allegorical "Hey Rabbit" with its social conscience, songs that paint intensely vivid pictures -- so vivid, in fact, that Regan hesitates to elaborate as to their deeper origins. He keeps the frills to a minimum on the dozen-song collection, getting his point across with little more than voice, acoustic guitar and piano (most of The End of History's songs were captured in one or two takes) he never gives the idea that he's practicing minimalism for its own sake. That comes into particularly sharp focus when one hones in on his guitar playing, a beguiling brew of rhythmically sturdy finger-picking (the backbone of "Hunters Map") and (as on the twinkling "Abacus"), lissome passages in which every note resonates with crystalline clarity. Amazon.com Imagine a whimsical, sunnier Nick Drake. Or perhaps a young Donovan for the 21st century. With his lithe, limber, and conversational tenor complemented by the subtle virtuosity of his acoustic guitar, the Dublin troubadour sustains an engaging intimacy even when his material seems on the slight side (more precocious than profound). Though his childlike innocence extends to the hand-lettered lyrics in the CD booklet, he invokes the literary influence of Saul Bellow and Paul Auster on "Put a Penny in the Slot." Much of this self-produced release finds Regan playing solo (often with double-tracked harmonies), with the spare employment of strings, piano, and percussion making their use all the more striking. An unlisted bonus cut seems to channel the range of Jeff Buckley. --Don McLeese Review "Flawless indie-folk... a joy to behold" -- Drowned In Sound"these acoustic arias evoke a more rarefied world... Regan is possessed of a rare talent" "Ireland's answer to Bright Eyes" -- NME4 Stars "Woven through the wonder is Regan's gorgeous voice, as spellbinding as anything his imagination can conjure up" -- The Guardian4 Stars "A debut that oozes rare confidence, startling maturity and originality." -- Mojo Magazine4 Stars "The songs on Regan's debut demand attention" -- American Songwriter July/Aug 2007 From the Artist "I think that songwriting and storytelling are very much in the marrow of your bones," says Regan. "Some can get by with counterfeit for a while, but people will find holes in the fence, sooner or later" he laughs. "It's more a matter of tapping into what's there, opening up a valve." "I think of the songs as documents, short films, the evidence of journeys I've taken," says Regan. "I hesitate to get very specific about them, to give them a date of birth or an address. I liken that to trapping a bird in concrete. Once you start hammering a nail into something, there's a chance the head of the nail will break off - I don't want build walls around them." See more

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Fionn Regan has come far in his career, but this album remains one of his strongest. Amazing feats of acoustic brillance make this album fundamental to any aspiring musicians. Learn to play these songs and you will do great things.(Side note, The copy I got was a 2xLP with 10" vinyls, not sure if every copy is like that, but if you wanna keep it safe you might want to look into getting an appropriately sized jacket sleeve.)

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