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Peter and David Brewis, the brothers who co-lead Sunderland, England’s Field Music, seem to hear in widescreen while thinking in miniature. It’s what gives Field Music (Measure) its appeal: songs like “All You’d Ever Need to Say” or “Them That Do Nothing” reflect a principled approach to lyric writing and melody making — nothing too flashy, nothing you wouldn’t want to stand behind, lest it make you look like Gene Simmons or something — nestled into unapologetically meaty guitar hooks.
Field Music (Measure) is their third album — the fifth overall, if you count 2008 albums by the Peter-led the Week That Was and the David-led School of Language, each featuring playing by the other — and it's also their most ambitious. That means 20 songs divided conspicuously into four “sides,” like an old-fashioned double-LP. Often that’s signaled a fraying of ties (the classic example is the Beatles’ white album), but everything here is of a piece. The album rocks more than usual: even on a relatively slinky track like “Let’s Write a Book,” the marimba and wah-wah guitar flecks add contours to heaving, Zeppelin-y drums. And they can pull off epic without sounding two steps away from D&D rehab: see… read more »