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FIELD MUSIC - Field Music

| Spin | | The Northeast England port town of Sunderland got its first punk-rock anthem in 1987, the Toy Dolls' highly ironic "Nowt Can Compare to Sunderland Fine Fare." The timing was auspicious. Released roughly 600 years after the city's life-giving shipyards opened and exactly one year before they closed, the song ushered in a decline that's turned Sunderland into a ripe little indie-rock town, complete with dying industry, ascendant tech sector, small university, and of course, rain....full text |
| | Entertainment Weekly | | Like one of those circus clown cars, Britain's Field Music cram an unbelievable number of buoyant hooks, knotty chord changes, and interlocking riffs into a cheerful, four-minute song. Field Music is an excellent nod to XTC's mod-pop, played with a frenetic edge for the ADD generation....full text |
| | CokeMachineGlow | | As one would expect from any such completely preposterous statement, like the one above, my incredulity was matched only by my curiosity. So I grovel and beg and Aaron sends me a copy of the album. Two hours later I’m left wishing I’d just maintained my composure and wondering what kinda b-level Super Furry albums Aaron’s been listening to....full text |
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