Flat White Moon
On their eighth album in 16 years, the veteran British art rockers smooth out some of their eccentricities but lose some of their swagger in the process.
Flat White Moon is an indulgently sweet, hook-filled offering from Field Music
Known for their inventive chamber pop, Britain's Field Music continue to evolve on their ninth effort, the relaxed yet endlessly surprising Flat White Moon.
Although Flat White Moon is a serene glance into the past, it lacks some of the innovation that make its inspirations so great.
With Flat White Moon, Field Music have basically made a pop album, which if you’re familiar with the band's distinctive and eclectic discography, is pretty disappointing.
Since their technicolour debut back in 2005, the Brewis brothers have consistently proved themselves to be worthy heirs to a particularly English
The North East's most consistently maverick Indie band, Field Music, return with another distinctive and highly enjoyable record
David and Peter Brewis draw inspiration from their own lives. Album review by Kieron Tyler