Killion Finch
Hollywood, California, United States
Raised on “bubble gum pop”, and epic “prog-rock” bands. Killion found a love for melodies and rich arrangements early on. Finding a love for making up melodies and songwriting came easily for him.
Killion would find a desire to compose and produce many of his songs before he even graduated from high school. Using the storage closet from his school drama class as an early recording studio.
He learned how to utilize two small portable tape decks to create a multi-track recording. He learned he could better sell his ideas if they were not simply in his head. But were able to be presented as they were meant to be heard. Producing songs in as much full production as he could as a teen in high school.
It was during this time Killion would experiment with how recording music worked, and how he could use it to put to tape his ideas. Working with minimal tools and equipment.
He believed early on, that it all really came down to the heart of the song. You can have all the most incredible tools in the world, but if you don’t have a good song, then your efforts will be pretty futile.
With that as the standard, Killion found himself in a number of bands. Garnering a whole new world of experience and skills that would become essential as he progressed as an self-arranger, producer and songwriter.
Killion is currently in the studio putting together the music for his second studio release, “Chasing the Sunlight.” This album will be the culmination of many trials, tribulation and much change. Killion hopes it will satisfy what many who have been waiting since his last release, “Songs of a Lonely Fragile”.
The soon to be release second studio album, “Chasing the Sunlight” hopes to captures the ideas and desires of the wounded heart, mind, and soul. With a number of added influences, sounds, and imagery. This elaborate album moves beyond pop and rock and sets the stage for an entirely new musical standard.
This album also incorporates a variety of styles and influences. Killion will also be including a cover track of one of his favorite classics from the 80’s. Don’t Dream it’s Over, by Crowded House.
We hope the finished album will be a landmark to the songwriting and producing of Killion’s work. We will continue to keep you all psoted on the album’s progress and let you know as soon as it is available. We may even make a few raw samples available. We thank you all for stopping by and your support.