Finom

Not God

Catalog #: JNR468    Release Date: 05/24/2024

$ 25.00 USD  

  • Not God
  • Not God
  • Not God
  • Not God

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Track Listing / LISTEN
  1. Haircut
  2. Dirt
  3. Naked
  4. Hungry
  5. Not God
  6. A Petunia
  7. Cyclops
  8. Cardinal
  9. As You Are

Credits:

Finom is Macie Stewart & Sima Cunningham
Produced by Jeff Tweedy with Finom
All tracks written and performed by Finom
Drums by Spencer Tweedy
Percussion on tracks 1, 7, 9 and drums on track 7 by Matt Carroll
Aux Vox on track 4 by Zulal
Synth on track 8 by Jeff Tweedy
Engineered & Mixed by Tom Schick at The Loft, Chicago
Additional engineering by Dorian Gehring at Fox Hall, Chicago
Mastered by Heba Kadry, NYC Album
Art by Claire Shivar, Layout by David Woodruff
Advice by V.V. Lightbody



    Description

    Not God is the new album from Chicago’s beloved two-headed monster, Finom (fka Ohmme). You can ask them to go into more detail about the boring reasons why they changed their name, but for now, the answer is going to be polite refusal. No.  

    Co-fronted by Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart, Finom’s influences run vast and varied, and they put a premium on change. Produced by Jeff Tweedy in the Wilco Loft, Not God is a marvel of growth, a progression from the roots of this collaborative band whose history can be traced back to its improvised conception. This is owed in no small part to their hometown of Chicago, the life raft to so many persisters in musical adventurosity. That energy combined with Finom's dramatic vocal and musical gifts puts them in the peripheries of the legacies cemented by The Roches, Roxy Music, the B52s, Kate Bush, Cate Le Bon, and Wilco.  

    Cunningham and Stewart are brilliant harmonizers, but harmony doesn't equate to a utopia. In Finom's maws harmony can also be a fight, holding the line until the volcano erupts. This realistic depiction of a creative relationship jolts throughout the songs of Not God, and brings the whole damn thing to life. Finom are more than one person with more than one dream. But still, they grow together, harnessed by their shared love of pop songwriting, control, chaos, and being generally freaky-deaky. Freaky in that way that is only really fun when you're doing it with a friend. As the globe spins and advancements advance, it can feel essential to return to relationships that make us feel whole, that generate energy of strength and relief. Which puts double the weight on the reality that Sima and Macie continue to pledge allegiance to each other, at the base of the volcano, in the front seat of the car as it pulls off the highway. 


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