Some books you read and want to shout their titles from the rooftop. Some bands you hear and you want everyone to listen.

Tin Finley’s songs, contributed by all the band members, take listeners on whole
journeys to new places and sound like nothing else.
— Margeret E. Davis, Daily Interlake

Like some alchemy, Montana-based band, Tin Finley, pull from their individual stories and artistic points of view and emerge with a unified sound bridging ethereal folk and something entirely their own-blending traditional folk instrumentation with synths, modern storytelling, and lush, soaring harmonies.

Annette Strean, Kirk Cornelius, Eric Hogenson and Kati O’Toole come together to create an intimate musical environment. Each song is a glimpse into stories of love, loss, mental health and the winding road of the human experience.

With every show, they deliver on the reputation of their intimate live performances inviting their audience to join them in experiencing the transformative power of music-to get lost together.

It’s pure serendipity that four people’s separate paths from Montana and Minnesota to Nashville and L.A. to Boston to London and back again would merge; playing indie folk, alt country, electronic music or atmospheric soundscapes in dive bars and stadiums or theaters and art galleries and music studios; evolving into a professor, a singing poet, a professional thinker and an owner of a treehouse utopia would join together in the mountains of Montana to make an entirely new composition.

Since their inception in 2020, the band has grown in membership and following while honing their sound on stage and in the studio. Tin Finley has written, produced, self-recorded and released a series of singles including Crack In The Window, Start A Fire and Flying In My Mind. Their most recent release being a live e.p., Live At Max’s.

Stay tuned for upcoming releases currently in the works and learn more about Tin Finley @tinfinley on Instagram.