If you'd like an insight into the workings of our brains, this piece on @thequietus.bsky.socialthequietus.com/interviews/s...
As the Brewis brothers, the mainstays of Field Music, prepare to release a new album, they guide Jonathan Wright through their work together and apart
It's now just one week til our 9th (or 12th, or 21st, depending on how you're counting) album Limits of Language hits the shelves. We're doing a fairly extensive run of in-store shows starting in Letchworth on Thursday: buy the record, get a pass for the show.
We've been so busy with Limits of Language activity, we've neglected to tell you all about two further (and final) dates aiding & abetting The Kane Gang for their first live performances since, gulp, 1984. On 24th Jan, we'll be with them at Dingwalls in Camden axs.com/events/67956...
Treat yourself to a frothy coffee - BBC 6Music have kindly included The Waitress of St Louis' on the #newmusicfixbbc.co.uk/programmes/m...field-music.co.uk@martintype.bsky.social
New song: The Waitress of St Louis', streaming now New tour: Feb 2025, go to field-music.co.ukwww.youtube.com/watch?v=6GMG...
YouTube video by Field Music
If you fancy hearing our new single (and a little bit of behind the scenes info on how we made it) get tuning into BBC 6Music now.
Can someone please dissuade me from giving away midi files for the new album via bandcamp. I think the venn diagram between our audience and the kind of people who would get a kick from a goofy midi file is basically a circle.
Made a facetious comment about the new album sounding like Avalon with Billy Strayhorn harmonies, but maybe it wasn't so facetious after all.
I come to Bluesky when I don't want to have some guy's dreadful production "advice" shoved in my face.