Field Music
Flat White Moon
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.. Others, such as Not When You’re In Love, are more descriptive. Here, the narrator guides us through slide-projected scenes, questioning the ideas and semantics of ‘love’ as well the reliability of his own memory. The result is a generous record of bounteous musical ideas, in many ways Field Music’s most immediately gratifying to date.
Beschreibung
Pos. |
Track |
Dauer |
A1 |
Orion From The Street |
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A2 |
Do Me A Favour |
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A3 |
Not When You’re In Love |
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A4 |
Out Of The Frame |
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A5 |
When You Last Heard From Linda |
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A6 |
No Pressure |
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B1 |
In This City |
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B2 |
I’m The One Who Wants To Be With You |
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B3 |
Meant To Be |
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B4 |
Invisible Days |
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B5 |
The Curtained Room |
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B6 |
You Get Better |
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