Field Music (AKA Sunderland siblings Peter and David Brewis) release their hugely anticipated fourth album, "Plumb", through Memphis Industries. With 15 tracks crammed into 35 minutes, "Plumb" remodels the modular, fragmented style of the first two Field Music albums, only now it's shot through with the surreal abstractions of 20th Century film music from Bernstein to "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" and with the off-beam funk and pristine synth-rock developed on the brothers' "School Of Language" and "The Week That Was" albums.
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Date: 08 / Apr / 2012
Sharkey
A little bit different
This album is a little bit different from the indie pop you would imagine from an indie-centric style band. It's almost a conceptual type album but don't worry, not prog. It's OK, probably needs a few more listens and I've only heard it once but it's not quite as good as an earlier album from Field Music called Tones of Town. May be worth checking out.
Age: 25-34
Gender: Male
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