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Line-up confirmed for Durham Brass Festival 2022

Joyous perfection from a band that s sure to go far: Gabriels at The Social reviewed

Joyous perfection from a band that s sure to go far: Gabriels at The Social reviewed
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Field Music, Francis Lung, Electric Ballroom review – neither band is capable of standing still

Richard Hawley and Field Music among Durham BRASS festival line-up

Richard Hawley and Field Music among Durham BRASS festival line-up Five days of socially-distanced music will jazz up life across County Durham and culminate in a free outdoor party Get the latest County Durham news and updates delivered straight to your inbox - sign up for free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Durham BRASS will come blasting back this July - following last year s pandemic cancellation - with five days of traditional and contemporary music creating a summer party spirit.

The Quietus | Reviews | Field Music

Flat White Moon Zara Hedderman , May 19th, 2021 09:07 Sunderland s talented Brewis brothers are back with an album so good that its best bits remind Zara Hedderman of Bowie s songs for Labyrinth “It might be a waste to wait around for certainty / When you could get better / If you take a step / In just one direction,” sing the brothers Brewis on ‘You Get Better’, the closing track of their eighth record, Flat White Moon. A jaunty late-era Talking Heads fused arrangement brims with melodic personality and affirmations typically found on desk calendars decorated with illustrations of kittens clawing onto a branch. This proposition from the duo unconsciously presents an accurate analogy of Field Music’s most recent output. Here, the unexpected twists and turns scattered across their otherwise familiar soundscapes proffer the most intriguing aspects of the work.

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