The Veils
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The Veils share a music video for their newest single “Aurora”.

“Aurora” is an introspective, deceivingly stripped-back track with stunning depth. Driven by an unwavering piano and haunting layered vocals from Finn Andrews, who explains
“This song was written as it was being recorded, which is a very rare thing for me. The day we made it, there was a huge geomagnetic storm over parts of New Zealand, and the pictures of the aurora
that followed were in all the papers. Sometimes things are so beautifully simple.”
Arriving just over a year after their critically acclaimed ‘Asphodels’, ‘Fragile World’ marks a striking shift in tone and energy for the band. Recorded live to tape in New Zealand by Paddy Hill, with production by Tom Healy (Folk Bitch Trio, Tiny Ruins, The Chills), ‘Fragile World’ captures The Veils in an urgent and instinctive mode.
The Veils' Finn Andrews shared on the album:
“I make each album, generally, as a kind of atonement for the last. Asphodels was so quiet and introspective, I think I just wanted to make something strident and full of life for a goddamn
change.”
The album’s title is both a reflection of the present moment - a time in which many institutions appear to be crumbling before our eyes - and a metaphor for the act of creation itself. The process of making music, Andrews notes, is a delicate and fragile undertaking where thousands of small decisions gradually coalesce into a finished whole.
“We went into the studio with a lot of songs, but very little idea of the arrangements or instrumentation.
It was truly exciting having no idea what this record would sound like and only a few weeks to figure it out. It’s mostly Tom and I playing everything, with Joseph McCallum coming in at times.
It was all very instinctual, quite full-on, and scary at times - but a good kind of scary, not scary like the real world out there.”
With its immediacy, intensity, and emotional clarity, ‘Fragile World’ stands as one of The Veils’ most compelling releases to date. Since being signed to Rough Trade Records when lead singer Finn Andrews was just 16 years old, The Veils have now released eight studio albums: ‘The Runaway Found’ (2004), ‘Nux Vomica’ (2006), ‘Sun Gangs’ (2009), ‘Time Stays, We Go’ (2013), ‘Total Depravity’ (2016), ‘...And Out Of The Void Came Love’ (2023), ‘Asphodels’ (2025). As well as a fruitful collaboration with Run the Jewels’ El-P for their 2016 album ‘Total Depravity’, they have also been praised by film directors Paolo Sorrentino, Tim Burton and David Lynch, who have all used their music on their soundtracks.
The Veils have toured consistently throughout their over 20-year history, including sold-out shows across Europe and North America, as well as three Australian visits.

The Veils - ‘Fragile World’ out June 19th via V2 Records
Preorder here


