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Powered, as ever, by brothers and co-front men Peter and David Brewis, "Field Music Measure " is a gloriously rich LP that entwines the brother's renewed love of the rock music cannon with a rediscovery of some of pop's overlooked adventurers. From the dissonant funk of "Let's Write A Book" a call to arms for the perpetually apologetic , the mutated blues of "Each Time Is A New Time" a riposte to misplaced faith in repetition , the chopping and splashing pop of "Them That Do Nothing" perhaps about a valiant willingness to make mistakes , the multilayered riffery of "The Rest Is Noise" or the epic found-sound song cycle that starts with "See You Later" "Field Music Measure " is the sound of one of the UK's finest bands in supreme and confident control.

In The Mirror 2. Them That Do Nothing 3. Measure 5. Effortlessly 6. Clear Water 7. Lights Up 8. Let's Write A Book You And I The Rest Is Noise Curves Of The Needle Choosing Numbers The Wheels Are In Place First Come The Wish Precious Plans See You Later Something Familiar Share The Words It's About Time. Hamish Hawk Heavy Elevator. Chris Liebing Another Day. Animal Collective Time Skiffs. Willie Hutch Soul Portrait - Reissue.

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For that, they're as vital as they've ever been. Our Review from The Go! Team return with album number three, including guest appearances from Bethany Best Coast and Satomi from Deerhoof. If you bought the previous two Go! Team albums then you're in for another treat here, albeit one that doesn't differ much from its predecessors. Charging headlong into a blistering mash-up of b-boy hip hop breaks, catchy indie guitar hooks, easy-pop melodies and bratty rap all with nuff treble to make your ears ring , "Rolling Blackouts" is like being mugged by hand-clapping ADD tweenies in an inner city playground.

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Music for superheroes! Jesca Hoop has a tradition of reimagining and rerecording her own albums and having previously created beautifully stark versions of her albums Kismet and Hunting my Dress it is the turn of The House That Jack Built. Limited edition turquoise A place where routine is outlawed and perfection is the enemy. Where Ennio Morricone meets the Monkees armed with flutes, glockenspiels, steel drums and a badass analogue attitude. In The Go! By way of demonstrating The Go!

Team, this it's bright and bold and chaotic and absolutely on-brand. Summery steel drums and syncopated percussion, offset tinny melodies and jangling percussion, topped with jubilant vocal swathes. Brilliantly bright and wonderfully fun. Francis Lung Miracle Memphis Industries. White vinyl, indies Does this make me happy? The opportunity to take creative control was one Francis relished.

The result is a cohesive, deeply personal record, which is as vital as it is vulnerable. To me, this music is celebrating healing as much as it focuses on the darker sides of the human psyche. Taking in facets of classic rock, psychedelia and folk rock of the late 60's, while remaining true to the sunshine indie-pop roots. Wry observations and even a Vonnegut reference! Absolutely essential stuff. Back on wax for the first time since its initial pressing, this remastered reissue comes on limited edition duck egg blue vinyl.

Chock full of joyous, angular anthems such as The Ink and the title track itself, it's a welcome reminder of the playfulness and intellect that has run throughout Dutch Uncles work. Mush are back with their second Record Store Day release in 2 years: the 7" single Peak Bleak comes on limited edition green vinyl featuring two brand new tracks, Peak Bleak and Clarion Call. Never ones to rest on their laurels, Peak Bleak is the immediate follow up to their hugely acclaimed second album Lines Redacted, released February of this year, and sees Mush further exploring the outer reaches of art-rock with the coruscating wit and unique delivery that has become their trademark.

Limited edition on It's a statement which seems particularly fitting to their latest album, Flat White Moon released via Memphis Industries. Sporadic sessions for the album began in late at the pair's studio in Sunderland, slotted between rehearsals and touring.

The initial recordings pushed a looser performance aspect to the fore, inspired by some of their very first musical loves; Free, Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin and The Beatles; old tapes and LPs pilfered from their parents' shelves.

But a balance between performance and construction has always been an essential part of Field Music. By March , recording had already begun for most of the album's tracks and, with touring for Making A New World winding down, Peter and David were ready to plough on and finish the record.

Much of the album is plainly about loss and grief, and also about the guilt and isolation which comes with that. Those personal upheavals are apparent on songs like Out of the Frame, where the loss of a loved one is felt more deeply because they can't be found in photographs and compounded by the suspicion that you caused their absence, or on When You Last Heard From a Linda, which details the confusion of being unable to penetrate a best friend's loneliness in the darkest of circumstances.

Some songs are more impressionistic. Orion From The Streets combines Studio Ghibli, a documentary about Cary Grant and an excess of wine to become a hallucinogenic treatise on memory and guilt.. Here, the narrator guides us through slide- projected scenes, questioning the ideas and semantics of 'love' as well the reliability of his own memory. For the most part, the album has fewer explicitly political themes than previous records, though there is No Pressure, about a political class who feel no obligation to take responsibility if they can finagle a narrative instead.

On Flat White Moon Field Music take on the challenge of representing negative emotions in a way that doesn't dilute or obscure them but which can still uplift. The result is a generous record of bounteous musical ideas, in many ways Field Music's most immediately gratifying to date. Always quite liked them when I heard them, but never really got into them properly, despite people telling me I should yes Marc Riley, you were right! Flat White Moon is full of intricate, multi-layered songs.

They're arty and clever but not in an annoying smart-arse way and they know how to write a pop song too! Limited edition red Champ is something of a lost classic of new-millennium indie-pop and deserves to be hoisted to the special place in your collection—physically or mentally—that you keep the good stuff. Limited edition yellow New album from Barbarossa, a.



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