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‘Nebula’ finds The fin. Gliding Towards A Bright, Soulful Horizon

Built around a luminous pop structure that recalls the warm gloss of '60s Motown and the introspective cool of indie soul, the track is a rich and delicate meditation on hesitation, hope, and forward motion.

Vocalist Yuto Uchino's performance is gentle and hypnotic; his voice floats effortlessly across the track’s glistening production, delivering lyrical motifs that feel as much like mantras as they do storytelling. Behind him, the arrangement is masterfully layered: flute and saxophone lines shimmer like refracted light, while Tomo Carter’s drums offer a smooth, grounded pulse that keeps everything buoyant.



Described by Uchino as the sensation of “drifting between sea and sky,” ‘Nebula’ captures that in-between moment where self-doubt is just beginning to melt into resolve. It’s music for staring at the horizon—not certain of what’s next, but pulled forward by something quietly insistent.


Sonically, The fin. continue to evolve. From their early psych-pop roots to the expansive textures of 2021’s Outer Ego, ‘Nebula’ feels like a new peak, confident, open, and richly melodic. Their live presence remains in high demand, with sold-out London shows and a North American tour on the way.



This isn’t just dream pop—it’s a dream you can walk into. One woven from jazz, indie, and ambient soul, crafted with care and curiosity. With Nebula, The fin. offer a track that doesn’t shout its presence but slowly surrounds you, reminding us that the quietest moments often glow the brightest.



 
 
 

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