The second solo album from Finneas O'Connell opens with "Starfucker," not ... looking to make his own statement, with ...
Earlier this month, Finneas O'Connell - best known as Billie Eilish's older brother, producer and cowriter - released his second studio album, For Cryin' Out Loud! O'Connell has since been busy ...
Finneas O’Connell is known for producing and co-writing ... But on his albums, the songs are lighter and appear engineered with traditional-leaning pop instincts. His voice blends into the ...
For much of Finneas’ second album is pretty bland, sad to say. While it’s unfair to compare with that other member of the O’Connell family, there’s little of the otherworldly fragility that the best ...
Listen HERE. Earlier this week, Finneas O'Connell was speaking guest and performer on NBC's The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon. Watch the interview and performance: He also appeared on The Kelly ...
As Finneas promotes his latest album For Cryin’ Out Loud!, the hit producer popped into the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge to perform a cover of Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees.” In a video ...
After years of working behind-the-scenes on some of the decade’s most influential musical projects, Finneas O’Connell continues ... of the surrounding songs. Despite its upbeat, boy band ...
Notably, Finneas, Eilish’s brother and creative partner who has performed with her since the beginning, has been missing from some shows, as he’s touring behind his own album, For Cryin’ Out ...
Do birds of a feather flock together in every scenario? Well, that’s what fans of Finneas are asking themselves. Yesterday (October 12), the “Cleats” musician played a solo show in that is ...
Every year, the Newport Beach Film Festival comes back to the coast to host a variety of sessions over the course of a week, playing their selection of the best films from fresh, new filmmakers and ...
Earlier this month, Finneas ... was near the top of the list": The making of the 1995 Radiohead classic that became one of their all-time greatest anthems Viewers also praised O'Connell's decision ...