Catch the sunset with Tin Fingers' 'Infinite Red'

Posted on 10 Oct 2025

Tin Fingers return with ‘Infinite Red’, a song was born from its title, which for frontman Felix Machtelinckx symbolizes a color that goes infinitely deep: raw, healing, and all-encompassing.

The lyrics sketch a couple sinking into self-pity, caught in the spiral of their own traumas. Yet a recurring image keeps breaking through: a sunset, both healing and inescapable, a moment of silence above the restless waters. “Red is life,” says Felix. “It’s feeling everything, without a filter.”

Musically, ‘Infinite Red’ sounds unusually direct. The band built the track around a classic rock rhythm, but turned that familiarity firmly into their own. Written, rehearsed, and recorded in just a few takes, without polish or overthinking, the result is a song that feels like a clenched fist in a velvet white glove: energetic, raw, and disarmingly honest.

‘Infinite Red’ is part of ‘Balconies’, the new album due in March 2026. Recorded in the sweltering heat of Greece, the band immersed themselves in four intense days that shaped the record’s momentum. That heat, and the pull of water surrounding them, seeped into the music — a sound that no longer turns inward, but bursts out with explosive energy.