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It's a busy one. My guests this episode are Sunderland's David and Peter Brewis, known collectively as Field Music, and Walter Schreifels of New York post-hardcore rockers Rival Schools. You may remember David Brewis from Field Music has been on the podcast before. I've been a fan of the band since 2007's magnificent “Tones Of Town” album. Depending on how you count it, “Limits Of Language” is their 9th, 10th, or 11th studio album, in addition to numerous side projects and offshoots. However you count it, “Limits Of Language” is a very fine album, and as usual, deserves a much wider audience than they tend to get, despite a bizarre and wonderful endorsement from Prince on his Twitter feed in 2015. It was lovely to have both Brewis brothers together on the show. Rival Schools are a New York part-time supergroup made up members of 80s and 90s hardcore bands, not a scene I'm into really, but the band's two albums, 2001's “United By Fate” and 2011's “Pedals” are really melodic and accessible, even for more of an indie-rock kid like me. The band are celebrating their 25th anniversary and have been reissuing their back catalogue on vinyl. Walter caught up me from a room on tour in Minneapolis, and I was impressed with the thoughtfulness and depth of some of his answers. Enjoy! Instagram: @sendingsignalspodcast
It is standing room only on the Rocktober 2024 New Music Train today, with four listeners delivering their picks for new music. Get ready for Eric Lohrenz on Field Music and Porridge Radio, Kevin Porter discussing Waxahatchee and Tunde Adebimpe, Kurt Gallagher on a new live album from They Might Be Giants and Roger Grace chiming in with new songs from Massive Wagons, Manors and one of his favorites, The Lathums. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 541. In this All Requests edition we heard music by Beardfish, Cats In Space, Deep Purple, Colin Scot, Damian, The Warning, Joni Mitchell, Jeff Beck, Upp, Jean-Michel Jarre, Orion, Mike Oldfield, Quincy Jones, Saimaa, Field Music, Freedom To Glide, Wyatt E., David Sylvian, Tiger Moth Tales and Jon & Vangelis.
Send us a textThree is the magic number this week on @weheardwonders as Iain and Andrew are joined by The Talent from Glasgow band The Deadline Shakes, Greg Dingwall. Greg shares his love of Field Music and joins us to listen to and review new music from the broodingly majestic Doves, progressive jazz-pop jesters Fievel Is Glauque, alt-rock legend Kim Deal, 80s-obsessed word-of-mouth sensation Mk.Gee and British soul stylist Olive Jones. Something beardy and jauntily acousticy has the Vinyl Word. Listen to We Heard Wonders on your podcast platform of choice; tell your friends; like, subscribe and recommend; catch up with previous editions and support the show by buying us a Coffee (link in the show's bio).www.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwondersSupport the showwww.instagram.com/weheardwonderswww.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwonders
Send us a textIain and Andrew return for a @weheardwonders round-up, featuring some of the most interesting new music releases from the past month or so. Finger-picking virtuoso Yasmin Williams, sci-fi-death-metal-progsters Blood Incantation, art-rock cottage-industry Field Music, hip-hop polymath Tyler, The Creator and former-Wild Beast One True Pairing are all played and reviewed. Something raw and rockin' from Thailand has the Vinyl Word. Listen to We Heard Wonders on your podcast platform of choice; tell your friends; like, subscribe and recommend; catch up with previous editions and support the show by buying us a Coffee (link in the show's bio).www.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwondersSupport the showwww.instagram.com/weheardwonderswww.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwonders
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A massive thank you to all our guests and collaborators, we've made it to our 200th episode!To mark such a special occasion Charles and Graham are absolutely delighted to welcome Peter Brewis, co-founder of Sunderland indie legends, Field Music.Peter is here to talk about the new Field Music album, Limits of Language.Keep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car:X@2big_egosFacebook@twobigegos
In this week's episode of the Plural Pod, Gareth and Joel consider the ways in which our favourite music gets used in the wider world, following Rufus Wainwright's reaction to his version of ‘Hallelujah' being played at a Trump rally. There are reviews of fresh pressings from Gemma Hayes, Art Block and Field Music. We explore the world of second-hand sales and find out some of the highest value titles snapped up recently, including a dubiously labelled heavy metal album and a vintage freakbeat seven from a short-lived UK group. Richard from Logo Fiasco Records in Carshalton gives us a view from the shop floor, plus we hear your recollections of gigs where things went horribly wrong. All this and Tom from Cheap Indie Vinyl has all the news about the latest discounts!Get in touch with us via pluralofvinylpod@gmail.com or @PluralVinylPod on Twitter. You can also Whatsapp via 07455680866The Plural Of Playlist, featuring tracks discussed: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5M566WI1NstJoQcZU0KRMR?si=8h8NUeaXR_acMIrYYQ-rDQ&pi=MBWJA5SvSUewV&nd=1&dlsi=2a5d31635f704542Join the Cheap Indie Vinyl WhatsApp channel before Tom returns soon:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT9tnElagoIHB2ed1GLogo Fiasco:https://www.logofiasco.com/Stranger Than Paradise Records sale:https://www.strangerthanparadiserecords.com/sale-11812994/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sergeant Darrell S. Cole initially served during World War II as a bugler. He didn't like the job, and wanted to serve with his unit so badly that he twice took it upon himself to mount unmanned machine guns and join the battle. For this he became known as “The Fighting Field Music”. Due to his accomplishments and persistence, he was eventually assigned to a machine gun and became squad leader. During the Battle of Iwo Jima, Sgt. Cole lead his section onto the shore and up the beach through heavy fire. As they advanced, they were pinned down twice by a total of 5 protectedJapanese machine guns. Under intense fire,Cole destroyed all five on his own with a machine gun, grenades, and his pistol. After destroying the fifth, he was killed by an enemy grenade. On April 17th, 1947, Darrell S. Cole was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his courage, determination, and sacrifice during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Thanks to Cole, his unit was able to storm the remaining fortifications and seize their objective during a critical period of the battle.
'Ensoulment', el regreso de The The...y más nuevas canciones de Cigarettes After Sex, Duster, Underworld, Field Music, HONNE, Body Meat y The Dare.Escuchar audio
Alber Jupiter Captain Captain 7:29 Puis vient la nuit 2024 The Heartwood Institute Unburied Bane 4:32 Unburied Bane 2023 The Heartwood Institute Honeysuckle 3:47 WF 73 – Hedges 2022 Joe Higham Interlude 7:04 WF 79 – Light Seekers 2024 Joe Higham Nuevo 8:55 WF 79 – Light Seekers 2024 Snakes Don't Belong In Alaska Seeker […]
What's up? Ya dig?Vermont's finest (not Ben & Jerry's) Thus Love return with a great new track! Also, new music for those of us that sorely miss Knoxville's criminally-underrated Superdrag! Their main man John Davis is back with a new solo effort!
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PIPIOLAS ft KIKO VENENO - LlorarmeJUDELINE - INRISILA LUA - Hacer TeatroICE SPICE, CENTRAL CEE - Did It FirstNELY FURTADO ft BOMBA ESTÉREO - CorazónTRAVIS - GaslightJOE GODDARD & BIBIO SOUND MACHINE - ProgressSALUTE ft DISCLOSURE - Lift OffCIGARETTES AFTER SEX - Baby Blue MovieFIELD MUSIC - Six Weeks, Nine WellsTHE BEACHES - Takes One To Know OneWILL BUTLER + SISTER SQUARES - Burn It AwayKYLIE MINOGUE – My Oh My (with Bebe Rexha & Tove Lo)FLOATING POINTS - Key103LAURA MARLING – PatternsCURRENT JOYS - California RainMETRONOMY ft SPIDER, MASTER PEACE, LYNKS TALIABLE- TypicalEscuchar audio
The Jizhong Sheng-guan Music, a traditional genre prevalent in the Jizhong Plain region of China has been playing an important role in the people's lives for centuries. Its instrumentation, performance styles, and historical background established its distinctive status in folk activities and ceremonies.
Graham unexpectedly introduces a new fashion slot, where he reviews the surprising return of a plethora of fashion styles enjoying a comeback.Charles explores the Yorkshire phrase "Now Then” with a look at Rick Broadbent's new book Now Then: A Biography Of Yorkshire and Richard Hawley's new compilation album Now Then and follows up with questions for Graham on The Beatles' remarkable new single Now And Then.Finally, Graham recounts what happened when he spent a night in Sunderland at the heart of the city's indie scene, watching Field Music's Peter Brewis in concert.
Graham recounts his recent encounter with Sir Ranulph Fiennes at the Raworths Harrogate Literature Festival.Charles asks Graham to choose a winner from threw new albums that have piqued his interest: The Coral's Sea of Mirrors. Peter Brewis of Field Music's with his new album, Blowdry Colossus and the first new album of original material in eighteen years by The Rolling Stones with Hackney Diamonds.Finally, Charles wonders if Martin Scorsese has finally exhausted the subject of American violence in his new film Killers of the Flower Moon.
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Visite d'une maison typiquement britannique à travers une chanson biscornue que l'on doit aux frères Brewis, architectes du projet Field Music.
1. The Brian Setzer Orchestra 2. Sleaford Mods 3. Field Music 4. Simple Minds 5. Tami Neilson 6. P J Harvey 7. Death Cab For Cutie 8. Sunny War 9. The Streets 10. Paul Rodgers 11. Toy Love 12. The Electric Flag 13. The Slits 14. Squid 15. Corben Simpson
Charles finally gets to report on his experience at the Martin Creed exhibition at the Mercer Gallery in Harrogate. Graham shares an update on his return to his Vinyl Sessions music talks in a fundraiser for the Harrogate Hospital charity and lays bare his theories about the end of The Beatles in 1969/70. He also reports on a sublime gig by the David Brewis Orchestra in Leeds performing The Soft Struggles album at Leeds Grand 's Assembly Room - David Brewis being one half of the acclaimed Field Music a venue that Charles argues has come into its own. Charles introduces the new musical theatre production based on the 1989 cult film, Heathers, reckoning that its resonance is even stronger now than when the film was originally made.
In a whistle-stop tour of everything cultural, Charles reports on David Hockney's Yorkshire Wolds exhibition at Salt's Mill; Graham gives an update on where things are at for the Edinburgh International Film Festival and both Graham and Charles give their verdict on the key films at the Oscars ceremony. Graham provides further thoughts on Quentin Tarantino's excellent book on film and the latest release from Field Music's David Brewis.
Peter and David Brewis of Field Music talk about the new David Brewis solo-ish album The Soft Struggles, as well as string arranging, spontaneity and the difficulties of organising a night out in your forties. To listen to some of the music we talk about, along with some of the other influences on the album, try this: open.spotify.com/playlist/59vbNl0a3YCLNBy2mh9Iuf?si=939f5fb5b64a4cd5
It's surprising to me that as this podcast races towards a hundred episodes, I haven't yet involved anyone from the incredibly fertile, really quite unique north east music scene, that I was involved in twenty or so years ago. I'm happy to break that duck by talking to one Ian Black, main-man in Sunderland's Slug, one of the most brilliantly eccentric groups around, and one currently preparing the release of Ian's third record, Thy Socialite!, on January 20th, via Dayight Saving Records, the new imprint set up by another of Wearside's most noted acts, Field Music. Because I know Ian pretty well, this conversation does get a little colloquial in places, but I've done my best to quantify people and references which might not be well known to anyone who didn't grow up in the aforementioned music scene. I think what transpires is a decent portrait of a uniquely talented songwriter and performer. I hope you enjoy it, and when you've done, meet me in the Ivy for a pint?Join the Substack!
Ret i en særlig tid når jeg et lille jubilæum: Det er blevet tid til program nr. 50 for Sejrstimen. Det fejrer jeg ved at holde fri fra 80'erne. Ja, minsandten. Temaet idag er "Millenium Music" så der vil kun blive spillet numre efter år 2000. Med bl.a. Tune-Yards, Kongos, John Grant, Wild Beasts, Florence & The Machine, Field Music, Nicole Atkins, Hoosiers og St.Vincent.
In case you haven't heard, we (Peter and David Brewis of Field Music) have started our own record label, Daylight Saving Records. To celebrate the start of this new venture, we spoke to Ian Black about the story of SLUG so far, getting dressed up as a nun, character self-assassinations and forthcoming album Thy Socialite! We'll hope to publish new episodes as and when new releases on the label are announced so stay tuned.
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This preview of Backstage (Basic Folk's bonus episodes) features Willi Carlisle (who was on BF episode 171 this past week), talking about learning the traditional song "The Riddle Song (I Gave My Love a Cherry)". Check out the full episode and a performance from Willi, by contributing to Basic Folk. Links below!Hear Field Music with Willi in it's entirety: http://basicfolk.com/BackstageContribute and gain Backstage access: http://basicfolk.com/donateAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
INTROWith pianist Greg Kane1min - "Prince is the teacher", and why the 1980s needs more respect. Funk as social commentary.3min - Covering Sign 'O' The Times, audiophiles, working with jazz musicians and having no fear.5mins30s - Seeing Prince after hours at the Garage in Glasgow.7mins - Near misses with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby McFerrin and Paisley Park.With vocalist Pat Kane10mins - Musical background, jazz heritage, hearing Prince for the first time and the ambition of 1999.13mins30s - the 80s as the era of 'half-punk, half synthesizer'. 15mins - the influence of 1986 album Parade on the band, and its 'majestic landscapes'.17mins - The Family album, Prince's side projects and Eric Leeds ('the best funk saxophonist ever').18mins45s - Sign O The Times: 'his sense of taste, and his choices are incredible'. Prince's phrasing and genius.23mins - Horn riffs and discord in Prince's music, Alphabet street and arrangements in jazz, pop and soul.26mins - the musical work and career of Clare Fischer and Rufusized by Chaka Khan.28mins30s - Prince's solo piano and microphone work, Pat's favourite eras of Prince and reflection on his late career. 32mins30s - Acoustic album The Truth and solo piano album One Nite Alone.33mins30s - Money Don't Matter 2Nite and Diamonds & Pearls (big band version on Bandzilla).35mins - Music as protest, social commentary and rebellion in Prince's music.36mins30s - Prince as the 'link' in African American roots music.37mins30s - Gett Off: "Jazz is the preacher, but funk is the teacher" and the Pharaoh Saunders mode.38mins - Funk like an elephants foot, George Clinton and musical theories.39mins - Creating a zone of freedom for black artists, and The Work.41mins30s - Creating tracks and new songs forming organically at jam sessions.43mins - Memories of musical celebrations at Paisley Park with Prince.45mins - Hoping to work with Quincy Jones at the height of their fame in the 1980s (and recording at Paisley Park).47mins - Jamming with Stevie Wonder and D'Angelo.49mins - Pat asks a Prince fan for thoughts on his untimely death.56mins - Funk revivals, snap bass and Pop Life.58mins - A Prince cover the band are ashamed of! And 80s nights at Butlins.60mins - What question would Pat ask Prince if he were still alive today?
This preview of Backstage (Basic Folk's bonus episodes) features Amy Helm (who was on BF episode 138, Oct. 2021), the daughter of Levon Helm, legendary drummer and vocalist for The Band. Amy talks about her affinity for hymns: their impact and where they still show up for her today. Check out the full episode by contributing to Basic Folk. Links below!Hear the entire Backstage with Amy Helm: http://basicfolk.com/BackstageContribute and gain Backstage access: http://basicfolk.com/donateAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Help produce Basic Folk by contributing at basicfolk.com/donate You can contribute $5 a month or more and get access to Backstage, our exclusive bonus content. Here's a preview of what's happening Backstage. Hope you will join us! For our first Backstage ep, we are going to check out something we like to call “Field Music.” We'll hear a recording of a traditional song from a folk musician, who from and where they heard the song originally and what they know about the song. This time around we'll hear “Lazy John” featuring Charlie Rose (of the bluegrass band Barnstar!), Carolyn Kendrick and Chris Idell – recorded at Miles of Music Camp in New Hampshire. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music wang on about musical stuff. This is the second part of a gargantuan drumming special in which hats are tipped to Mick Fleetwood and Dave Mattacks, Peter realises he will never be a techno-wiz, snare drums are squarely on the first beat of the bar and where we celebrate our dearly-departed friend Dave Harper, Murton's finest professional percussionist. Featuring: Fleetwood Mac - Dreams https://music.apple.com/gb/album/dreams/594061854?i=594061856 Fairport Convention - Matty Groves https://music.apple.com/gb/album/matty-groves/1440927920?i=1440927925 Justin Timberlake - Like I Love You https://music.apple.com/gb/album/like-i-love-you-feat-clipse/252606580?i=252606583 The Band - Up On Cripple Creek https://music.apple.com/gb/album/up-on-cripple-creek/715858307?i=715858741 Toto - Rosanna https://music.apple.com/gb/album/rosanna/185716551?i=185716601 Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover https://music.apple.com/gb/album/50-ways-to-leave-your-lover/380590574?i=380590584 Stevie Wonder - Superstition https://music.apple.com/gb/album/superstition/1440808973?i=1440808985 The Marvelettes - Please Mr Postman https://music.apple.com/gb/album/please-mr-postman-single-version/1471563127?i=1471563428 Otis Redding - I Can't Turn You Loose https://music.apple.com/gb/album/i-cant-turn-you-loose/997088440?i=997088838 The Bangles - Be With You https://music.apple.com/gb/album/be-with-you-single-mix/291417870?i=291417930 Frankie & The Heartstrings - Hunger https://music.apple.com/gb/album/hunger/415474558?i=415474559
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music wang on about musical stuff. This episode is the first part of an epic drumming special where they try (and fail) to define "swing", try (and fail) to play like Charlie Watts, try (and fail) to connect the dots between John Bonham, Jaki Liebezeit and Clyde Stubblefield, and ultimately decide that THE GROOVE IS NOT TRIVIAL. Part 2 coming soon... Featuring: The Rolling Stones - Miss You https://music.apple.com/gb/album/miss-you/1440816775?i=1440816778 Cream - Sunshine of Your Love https://music.apple.com/gb/album/sunshine-of-your-love/1440817229?i=1440817744 The Beatles - She Said She Said https://music.apple.com/gb/album/she-said-she-said/1441164670?i=1441165129 Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop https://music.apple.com/gb/album/misty-mountain-hop/580708175?i=580708181 The Police - Message in a Bottle https://music.apple.com/gb/album/message-in-a-bottle/1440744161?i=1440744163 James Brown - Mother Popcorn https://music.apple.com/gb/album/mother-popcorn-single-version/1469584155?i=1469584243 Can - Vitamin C https://music.apple.com/gb/album/vitamin-c/711468600?i=711468775
New music from the Brewis brothers (aka Field Music), The Connells and more. Plus, a band that sounds like what would happen if Johnny Thunders and T. Rex's Marc Bolan jammed with Mott The Hoople. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebottomforty/support
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music use songs from their new album, Flat White Moon, as an excuse to wang on about the music that inspired them. For this episode they'll be discussing The Curtained Room, waiting outside the changing rooms at C&A, following your whims and whether slap bass is socially acceptable. Featuring: Field Music - The Curtained Room Elvis Costello - Beyond Belief https://music.apple.com/gb/album/beyond-belief/1440836169?i=1440836321 Paul Simon - Graceland https://music.apple.com/gb/album/graceland/581741456?i=581741458 Richard and Linda Thompson - Shoot Out The Lights https://music.apple.com/gb/album/shoot-out-the-lights/162575497?i=162575959 Robert Palmer - Johnny and Mary https://music.apple.com/gb/album/johnny-and-mary/1443923833?i=1443923993
Guests Peter & David Brewis, otherwise known as Field Music join host Jim Irvin to discuss some under-appreciated albums they love. The albums are: Camoufleur by Gastr del Sol, Laughing Academy by Punishment of Luxury & Ben by Jorge Ben. Also discussed in the show: how a track off the White Album provided a template for their band, the family record collection and a long held admiration for Simply Red, how music can be scarier on cassette, their unexpected success in the Prog Charts, the influence of a post-rock dad and a Hawkwind fan they were bunked down with, and how they (don't) write together. An accompanying playlist is available here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6PoMR3B6kfXrJkJuhwOXS4?si=12c3597979ac4853 Check out Jim Irvin's other show, Here's One I Made Earlier, in which musical creators discuss a key work in the repertoire: https://www.jimirvin.com/podcast-2. There's a contact page there where you can email comments on either podcast. Please like or comment wherever you get your podcasts or leave a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/james-irvin5/message
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music use songs from their new album, Flat White Moon, as an excuse to wang on about the music that inspired them. For this episode they'll be discussing You Get Better, soul clapping, half-hearted optimism and Back To The Future II. They'll also take on listeners' questions about the FM live band and how we're feeling about the return of live music. Features: Donny Hathaway - The Ghetto (Live) https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-ghetto-live/537033638?i=537033644 Sly & The Family Stone - If This Room Could Talk https://music.apple.com/gb/album/if-this-room-could-talk/212576560?i=212576570 William Bell - You Don't Miss Your Water https://music.apple.com/gb/album/you-dont-miss-your-water-single-version/298679746?i=298679751 James Brown - Super Bad https://music.apple.com/gb/album/super-bad-pt-1-2/1469584155?i=1469584372 Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-song-remains-the-same/580707916?i=580707917 Parliament - Mothership Connection (Star Child) https://music.apple.com/gb/album/mothership-connection-star-child/1440837684?i=1440837690
Hard and soft butting up together...
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music use songs from their new album, Flat White Moon, as an excuse to wang on about the music that inspired them. For this episode they'll be discussing Meant To Be, avant-garde boy-bands, an abbreviated history of blues and boombox street-parties in Catalunya. They'll also tackle listener's questions on album sequencing and - DUH DUH DUUUUUUH! - prog. Music discussed in this episode includes: Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac https://music.apple.com/gb/album/oh-well-pt-1-remastered/1441830556?i=1441830781 Hot Head - Captain Beefheart https://music.apple.com/gb/album/hot-head/1059242591?i=1059242597 Hard Times Killing Floor Blues - Skip James https://music.apple.com/gb/album/hard-time-killin-floor-blues/797324438?i=797324458 Well You Needn't - Thelonious Monk https://music.apple.com/gb/album/well-you-neednt/1459444209?i=1459444223 Te Estoy Amando Locamente - Las Grecas https://music.apple.com/gb/album/te-estoy-amando-locamente/391329235?i=391329236 ...and Housequake by Prince https://music.apple.com/gb/album/housequake/212852926?i=212853459
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music use songs from their new album, Flat White Moon, as an excuse to wang on about the music that inspired them. For this episode they'll be discussing Do Me A Favour, capturing chaos, a long-lost Field Music solo project and pitting simple against complicated in a Battle Royale of rock. SPOILER: score draw.
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music use songs from their new album, Flat White Moon, as an excuse to wang on about the music that inspired them. For this episode they'll be discussing Not When You're In Love, cinematography with Joni Mitchell and Mark Knopfler, the Scritti Politti/Grange Hill crossover, respecting but not understanding jazz, and the capaciousness of the human mind. Kind of. Linus and Lucy - Vince Guaraldi Trio Court and Spark - Joni Mitchell Down By The Waterline - Dire Straits Lover To Fall - Scritti Politti I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun - The Rotary Connection
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music use songs from their new album, Flat White Moon, as an excuse to wang on about the music that inspired them. For this episode they'll be discussing No Pressure, trips to Barnard Castle, Brian May and Jimmy Page getting funky and trying to play fast enough for pub rock.
Welcome to the Field Musicast - where Peter and David from Field Music use songs from their new album, Flat White Moon, as an excuse to wang on about the music that inspired them. For this episode they'll be discussing their song Orion From The Street, favourite Minnesotans, kitchen-sink vocabulary and recording at quadruple speed. Tracks: Orion From The Street - Field Music https://music.apple.com/gb/album/orion-from-the-street/1544654143?i=1544654144 Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again - Bob Dylan https://music.apple.com/gb/album/stuck-inside-of-mobile-with-the-memphis-blues-again/178049863?i=178050819 Hollow Log - Beck https://music.apple.com/gb/album/hollow-log/1032425165?i=1032426427 Queen Latifah and Monie Love - Ladies First https://music.apple.com/gb/album/ladies-first/1288113013?i=1288113029 The Beatles - It's All Too Much https://music.apple.com/gb/album/its-all-too-much/1441132556?i=1441132729 Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere https://music.apple.com/gb/album/everywhere-remastered/1196727792?i=1196728221