Open Here

AlbumFeb 02 / 201811 songs, 39m 38s97%
Progressive Pop Chamber Pop
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Field Music, Peter and David Brewis, have announced their sixth album “Open Here”. The brothers are just putting the finishing touches to the record and plan on releasing via Memphis Industries on 2 February 2018. The two years since Commontime have been strange and turbulent. If you thought the world made some kind of sense, you may have questioned yourself a few times in the past two years. And that questioning, that erosion of faith - in people, in institutions, in shared experience - runs through every song on the new Field Music album. The brother’s studio, on the banks of the river Wear, became a sanctuary away from everything political and personal, a cocoon of creativity. And conversely, making the album became an alternative way to connect to people, with a wide array of musicians invited to leave their mark, notably Sarah Hayes on flute and piccolo, Liz Corney on vocals, Pete Fraser on saxophone, Simon Dennis on trumpet and flugelhorn, a Cornshed Sisters choir and the regular string quartet of Ed Cross, Jo Montgomery, Chrissie Slater and Ele Leckie. The result is a record that is bigger in scale, grander than anything they've done before. David Brewis explains, “where Commontime felt like a distillation of all of the elements that make up Field Music, this feels like an expansion; as if we’re pushing in every direction at once to see how far we can go”. Field Music have also announced a string of UK shows in 2018. The dates include special shows at the Barbican in London and The Northern Stage in Newcastle with strings, horns, woodwind and assorted percussion provided by the Open Here Orchestra.

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7.2 / 10

The UK art-rock duo’s first album since the shock of Brexit has the earnest directness of artists whose sense of the world has been nudged into focus.

8 / 10

The Brewis brothers' latest album together is both cumulative and reinventive.

On their seventh album 'Open Here' Sunderland’s Field Music remind us there’s more to pop history than 80s synths and David Bowie.

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A deeply astute pop album that’s also often brimming with fun.

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In their long career, Field Music's David and Peter Brewis have never put a foot wrong.

Open Here is the seventh album from the Brewis brothers, and it's another gleaming jewel to their increasingly impressive canon.

8 / 10

Sunderland, UK's Field Music have returned with Open Here after a brief two years; it's a lush, well-orchestrated affair that finds Peter an...

7.5 / 10

Peter and David Brewis of Field Music have always been singular in their knack for jangling melodies, disjointed rhythms and interweaving vocals.

8 / 10

Political turbulence, new parenthood and an eviction notice all helped catalyse Field Music's 'Open Here'; a soundtrack to the all-too sudden

7 / 10

Chalk 'Open Here' - the outfit's sixth album in 13 years - up as another wonderful LP from the always understated Field Music.

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8 / 10