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Video: The Week That Was - "Scratch the Surface" (Ex Field Music)

After disbanding as a single entity last year, the Field Music cup continue to floweth over. Following his brother David Brewis' lead—who released his first post Field Music album, Sea From Shore, as School of Language earlier this year—Peter Brewis will deliver the eponymously titled The Week That Was on September 23rd through Memphis Industries. Both brothers appear in the dead-end office job themed video for "Scratch the Surface."


Posted on 06/17/2008 | Comments(23) | Permalink

MP3: School of Language - "Rockist Part 1" (Ex Field Music)

School of Language A while back, news that Field Music was "coming to the end of [their] reluctant struggle to fit in with the treadmill of indie orthodoxy" had us pouting—i.e. no more Field Music records in the foreseeable future. However, it also meant "the start of Field Music as something else"—the three members would continue to work together in a different capacity to release music under banners other than that of Field Music—the first being David Brewis' School of Language. Decipher Brewis' deep thoughts on the School of Language MySpace blog.

Last week, Brewis dropped news that School of Language will be releasing an album of "11 tracks and 39 minutes of fun" with a working title of Ships in early '08 through Thrill Jockey. The fine folks at the Chicago label have let us in on an early sneak peek—which sounds a hell of a lot like Field Music. We mourn no more...

MP3: School of Language - "Rockist Part 1"

Posted on 09/26/2007 | Comments(53) | Permalink
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"Recorded entirely under solar power," Brightblack Morning Light like things like tee-pees, headbands and most likely hallucinogenic drugs. More solar power to 'em. Their second album of slow motion hippie blues, Motion to Rejoin, is due September 23rd on Matador. [DOWNLOAD]
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Consider Rook essential summer listening. Like your "Summer Reading" list, Rook isn't really "summer-y" at all. It's heavy, dense, dramatic and beautiful and dark. Four of those five adjectives actually DO apply to summer, come to think of it... - jimtarnation  [READ REVIEW]
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