ORENDA FINK
Orenda Fink is a musician, songwriter, performer, and writer whose work has been profiled in by NPR, Pitchfork, and more. She has been writing, recording, and touring for critically acclaimed records since 1997. Orenda got her start in Birmingham, Alabama, with the pop rock group Little Red Rocket. In 2000, she formed the lauded ethereal folk duo Azure Ray with longtime friend Maria Taylor in Athens, Georgia. Azure Ray has cowritten with Moby and collaborated with Bright Eyes, Sparklehorse, and the Faint, among many others, with their music regularly featured in film and television programs.
The Witch’s Daughter is her first book. She is originally from Alabama, and now resides in California’s Mojave Desert with her husband, Todd Fink of The Faint, and their dog, Grimm. The experiences described in this book prompted Orenda to become a certified Jungian Depth Coach with a specialization in shadow work and dream interpretation. Find out more at OrendaFink.com.
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NPR FIRST LISTEN: BLUE DREAM
On her new album, Blue Dream, Orenda Fink crafts a collection of distinctly futuristic love songs… Blue Dream locates a blueprint for how the DIY love songs of the past should sound in the digital age. Read more here.
ELLE: Orenda Fink: "I Wanted The Record To Sound Like A Dream"
Orenda Fink's new solo album, Blue Dream, teeters somewhere between waking and sleep. The Omaha-based musician, who has played in Azure Ray and O+S, intended the songs to exists in a subconscious world. Read more here.
PITCHFORK: “INVISIBLE ONES” ALBUM REVIEW
Fink embraces spirituality and mysticism along with more challenging songwriting…. [She] prudently lays down playful yet somber piano melodies, hedging her own apocalyptic countenance in the process.