Showing posts with label Field School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Field School. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 December 2022

Colours Through The Air Best of 2022 Albums and Songs






It was so hard to choose but here is the Colours Through The Air 'Best Of' post. My favourite albums and songs of 2022. With the songs, it is one song from each artist.

I felt these albums were the strongest overall and had the most impact on me. You can find the reviews for all the albums apart from Young Guv (Listen here) and The Jangles (Listen here)  


Albums

1. The Shop Window - A 4 Letter Word
2. Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band - Dear Scott
3. Young Guv - III
4. Field School - When Summer Comes
5. The Fernweh - TORSCHLUSSPANIK!
6. The Jangles - Pioneer
7. Gabriel's Dawn - Gabriel's Dawn 
8. Kevin Robertson - Teaspoon of Time
9. The Sadies - Colder Streams
10. Armstrong - Happy Graffiti



Songs

1. RW Hedges - Charm Song
2. The Wends - What A Heart Is For 
3. The Pierce Kingans - Giving It Up 
4. Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band - American Kid
5. Young Guv - It's Only Dancin'
6. Cactus Blossoms - Love Tomorrow 
7. Nell Davies - What The Heart Wants
8. Davoli - Sleep Deprived
9. Luca Nieri - Never To Learn
10. Sam Kogon - Barbed Wire



All in all, it has been a good year and I have found so much great music from doing this blog. Thanks so much to everyone who has shown an interest/sent music to me.




Thursday, 15 December 2022

Field School - When Summer Comes




Released: 18 Nov 2022
Label: Bobo Integral
Buy Here


This is is a superb collection of songs from Washington indie pop band Field School. They are the new band of Charles Bert who was originally in Math & Physics Club (who I reviewed here back in 2020)

The album is jangly indie pop of the highest standard, recalling The Smiths. It has that lo-fi charm and a very stripped back sound. Highlights include - 'I Just Want to Paint You in Pictures' which is very heartfelt and upbeat. I love the simplicity, and it is instantly memorable.

'I'm Starting to feel a bit Like Myself Again' is beautifully melancholic. It also brought to mind The Magnetic Fields, especially their 69 Love songs album. 'Don't Let This Moment Pass You By' is so emotional, and again has that heartfelt simplicity that makes it so effective. 'Is This Our Love Song?' is hugely melodic and has some sublime vocal harmonies.

A wonderful album with songs which will stay in your mind from first listen. Highly recommended.