| iconocaust ( @ 2007-07-26 14:28:00 |
Trax
Fields - "Song for the Fields" It's a rare thing these days to run into a song that actively compells you to stop and listen, but Fields' latest is exactly that. A weird fusion of '60s folk, '90s dream-pop, and late-model off-the-rails Radiohead, "Song for the Fields" is as much a product of the current music scene as a cool-handed rejection of it, standing in pleasantly stark contrast to the hamfisted guitar groups and mewling emo brats that run the British record industry these days. Check out the Danse Macabre-meets-The Wicker Man promo while you're at it, too.
Fields - "If You Fail, We All Fail" A marvellous and unlikely mash-up of Editors' stark guitar lines and the Magic Numbers' gentle co-ed vocals. Not perfect, but a damn sight better than the majority of the crap clogging up our airwaves these days.
Fields - "Song for the Fields" It's a rare thing these days to run into a song that actively compells you to stop and listen, but Fields' latest is exactly that. A weird fusion of '60s folk, '90s dream-pop, and late-model off-the-rails Radiohead, "Song for the Fields" is as much a product of the current music scene as a cool-handed rejection of it, standing in pleasantly stark contrast to the hamfisted guitar groups and mewling emo brats that run the British record industry these days. Check out the Danse Macabre-meets-The Wicker Man promo while you're at it, too.
Fields - "If You Fail, We All Fail" A marvellous and unlikely mash-up of Editors' stark guitar lines and the Magic Numbers' gentle co-ed vocals. Not perfect, but a damn sight better than the majority of the crap clogging up our airwaves these days.