Field Music Measure - Portable Digital Sound Level Meter for Noise Monitoring - Perfect for Concerts, Studios, and Workplace Safety
Field Music Measure - Portable Digital Sound Level Meter for Noise Monitoring - Perfect for Concerts, Studios, and Workplace Safety

Field Music Measure - Portable Digital Sound Level Meter for Noise Monitoring - Perfect for Concerts, Studios, and Workplace Safety

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Double 180gm colored vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. Field Music (Measure) is the third full-length studio album by indie rock band Field Music. It was originally released in 2010.

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Field Music's Measure album is an astounding achievement for two young songwriters. The Brewis brothers are compelling song writers and arrangers who work in a short pop song format; but they bring polyrythms, melodic development, and sophisticated harmonies to their 3-4 minutes gems. Their lyrics also show a wisdom too,far beyond their years.They use many of the same compositional skills that can be heard in "progressive rock" bands. But they keep their melodies more accessible and their thematic development concise by working in the short pop song frame work. The fact that both brothers alternate between playing lead guitar and singing and playing drums may explain why their songs have so much rhythmic drive as well as variety.If you had to pick a comparison of who they may sound like you could say Beatles melody, Beach Boy harmony and Gentle Giant rhythmic development.Their music is also very well recorded and is a sonic delight with a great variety of timbres. And if you like headphone listening this is a particularly delightful album to listen to on headphones.They deserve wide spread recognition and I hope they continue to write and evolve their work with the strong degree of musicality that they have brought to such fruition on "Measure".