Fields (band)
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Origin | England |
Genre(s) | Electronic Indie |
Years active | 2006 – Present |
Label(s) | Atlantic Records, Black Lab Records |
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Nick Peill Þórunn Antonía Henry Spenner Matty Derham |
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Former members | |
Jamie Putnam |
Fields are an Anglo-Icelandic electronic/indie band formed in London. In early 2006 the band played their first live shows. This sparked a bidding war amongst UK record companies. They eventually signed a deal with Atlantic Records which allows them to keep releasing records through their own Black Lab Records set-up with the album being released by Atlantic. They have recorded their debut album with producer Michael Beinhorn who has produced the likes of Herbie Hancock, Korn, Soundgarden and Marilyn Manson.
They embrace small record label ideals and release more vinyl records than CD singles. Most of these are now hard to find the originals of, but the majority of the tracks are on iTunes.
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[edit] History
The band formed in 2006 starting with Nick Peill who first sketched out the songs that would end up being the basis of Fields. The full line up is comprised of Icelandic vocalist/keyboard player Þórunn Antonía, drummer Henry Spenner, bassist Matty Derham and lead guitarist Jamie Putnam.
On April 2nd 2007, Fields released their debut album Everything Last Winter produced by Beinhorn at Sun Studios, Dublin.
[edit] An end to Hibernation
On 27th February 2008, Nick Peil wrote on the fields myspace blog that the band are coming out of "hibernation". Currently they are putting the finishing touches and the final mix of their second forthcoming album. Nick described the album to be "..quite a different animal to 'Everything..'. Less dense and more optimistic." The album is supposed to be about finding beauty and hope in bad situations and is based on 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy that tells the tale of a father son relationship in a post apocalyptic America. Nick also went on to say that fellow band member Jamie Putnam has left the band due to indifferences of the bands direction.
On Friday 14th of March three new demos of fields appeared on their myspace - it is not known if these demos are included on the album The demos are called The Worst Love, Sun In Your Eyes and Carry the Fire.
[edit] Press
Music press for Fields has been complimentary. They have played many tours with bands such as Wolfmother & Bloc Party and are embarking on their second headline tour in April 2007 to coincide with the release of the album.
[edit] Members
- Nick Peill: Vocals/Acoustic Guitar/Keyboards
- Þórunn Antonía: Vocals/Keyboards/Synths
- Henry Spenner: Vocals/Drums
- Matty Derham: Bass Guitar
[edit] Discography
Singles/EP's
- "Song For The Fields" Single (2006), Black Lab Records
- 8 From The Village EP (2006), Warner Music
- 4 From The Village EP (2006), Black Lab Records
- 7 From The Village EP (2006), Atlantic Records
- "Heretic" Single (2006), Black Lab Records
- "If You Fail We All Fail" Single (20/11/2006)
- Feathers EP (2007), Atlantic Records
- "Charming The Flames" Single (26/03/2007), Atlantic Records
Albums
- Everything Last Winter (02/04/2007), Atlantic Records, Black Lab Records
- Unnamed Album (Expected 2008)
[edit] Videography
- Song For The Fields (2006)
- Brittlesticks (2006)
- If You Fail We All Fail (2006)
- Charming The Flames (2007)