After various side projects, Sunderland’s innovative alt-pop makers, the Brewis brothers David and Peter return with their first new music as Field Music for over three years and a single of synths and an absolutely gorgeous, stirring chorus. It heralds their forthcoming new album Limits of Language, out on Memphis Industries in October. To explore and enjoy more by Field Music, see also the other embedded links below.
We spent the early evening
Treading tracks around the wells
‘Til the threshers come and roll us all away
Blushing, chasing kisses, giddiness
Back home in time for tea
Around the table’s wood veneer
Late enough to mildly worry mam and dad
But not so late they call around the doors
Six weeks cutting back and forth
From the train tracks to the castle in the park
Then home
Watch your shirt upon the rails
And the growing, glowing cars
The morbid tunnel thoughts stubbornly stay
Strictly resolute
Unmoved by rolling dice
Nor desensitised by repetitious gaze
Rushing, chasing, nauseous bitterness
The six weeks’ days are long but not
Enough to be continued
No sequel or a second part
The flats have been curtailed
In mock tudor-styled estate
September came and washed it all away
Blushing, chasing, bitter giddiness
Six weeks cutting back and forth
From the train tracks to the castle in the park
No secret door, no second part
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