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Field Music are something of a North East of England super group. Peter was The Futureheads' original drummer; Barry Futurehead was in one of the many early Field Music line-ups and sometime drummer Tom English is on loan from Maximo Park. The Brewis brothers also produced The Futureheads' and Maximo Park's first singles. For an album that on the surface at least, could seem cool and precise, there's an underlying depth and warmth to Field Music's debut self-titled album. Immaculately produced and tightly... [ read more ]
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Receive a free CD single when you purchase this album. Hailing from the same celebrated North East (Britain) scene that spawned The Futureheads and Maximo Park, Field Music add something more cerebral to the spiked Mackem brew. Comprising a core of three members (Andrew Moore plus brothers Peter and David Brewis) and an ever-shifting crew of local luminaries, Field Music are something of a North East supergroup. Peter was The Futureheads' original drummer; Barry Futurehead was in one of the many early Fi... [ read more ]
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Free EP when you purchase this album.Field Music covered a lot of ground in 2006. The trio from Sunderland, England (songwriters Peter and David Brewis and keyboard manipulator Andrew Moore) toured the continent, playing with Belle and Sebastian, Architecture in Helsinki and UK compadres Maximo Park and The Futureheads, performed at both the Reading and Leeds Festivals, and traveled to the US where they were the surprise hit of SXSW. They also invented a dance craze (according to English tabloid The News o... [ read more ]
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