Craig Finn & "We all want the Same Things"


I've long admired Craig Finn, a Minnesotan who's an excellent songwriter, singer, and Catholic nice guy.  Something about him feels approachable, honest, and hardworking. His songs often focus on partying, travel, relationships and dead-end jobs.

How does it all add up? Finn's got a novelists eye for detail and he isn't afraid to show it. He's been out there writing drop dead songs for a while. He kinda looks like an accountant who goes to baseball games with his family on the weekend. Wears a suit jacket over an oxford shirt.  It all makes some type of sense.

Recently, he's released an album called "We all want the Same Things". Two songs from that album caught my attention, and I'll video link below:

"Preludes"

"God in Chicago" (with video)


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