Field Harmonics: Corners

Field Harmonics SKU: 30973220
Field Harmonics: Corners

Field Harmonics: Corners

Field Harmonics SKU: 30973220

Format: CD

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Title: Corners
Artist: Field Harmonics
Label: Wayside & Woodland
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060179703244
Genre: Rock

Field Harmonics is a Wolverhampton-based electro-pop duo fronted by 19 year old singer-songwriter Bryony Williams, working alongside musician/producer Rob Glover of ambient-pop experimentalists epic 45. The pair have been working together for over a year and 2016 sees the release of their second album Corners, with songs from the album having already received support from the likes of BBC Introducing and 6Music's Lauren Laverne and Tom Ravenscroft. Corners is hypnotic, immersive and dreamlike. Compared to the previous strident electro-pop of debut album Walls, it is now more expansive and dynamic yet at the same time shrouded by the shimmering, ethereal production. Glover's voice now only occasionally haunts the periphery of the main lines, themselves a stream of soporific mantras intoned by singer, Bryony Williams. As ever, there are detectable influences in the miasma of sound that Field Harmonics call their own; the majestic sweep of the Pet Shop Boys, the rhythmic pulse of New Order refracted through the dusty, distorted facets of artists such as Boards Of Canada and Grimes.

Tracks:
1.1 Life
1.2 Girls
1.3 Instance
1.4 Corners
1.5 Heron
1.6 Hearter
1.7 Acre
1.8 Words
1.9 Fear
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