Findlay Brown grew up in Yorkshire, on a countryside in the middle of nowhere. Admittedly, he really wasn't musical or into anything artistic as a youngster; his whole world changed when, at 16 years old, he had an LSD experience at a party, during which the "Electric Ladyland" album by Jimi Hendrix was playing. It totally... Continue Reading →
Album Review: Findlay Brown – Slow Light
UK-born Brooklyn-based folk artist Findlay Brown released his brand new album, Slow Light, today; heavily influenced by his growing interest in spirituality, history and psychedelics (Terence McKenna, Graham Hancock) and the poetry of Rumi and Kahlil Gibran, Slow Light is a 10-song stunner that brings new life to the phrase "music to my ears." Brown has come back... Continue Reading →