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David Brewis - The Soft Struggles [CD]
David Brewis - The Soft Struggles [CD]
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Format:Â CD
Catalogue No.:Â ADD1-005CD
Barcode:Â 5056340105177
Release Date: 24 Feb 2023
Genre: Post Rock/Experimental
ï· David Brewis, of the band Field Music, releases his debut solo record, âThe Soft Strugglesâ.
ï· After three albums as School of Language, David Brewisâs next contribution to the ever-expanding Field Music universe is this jazz-inflected acoustic record. It will also be the second album release on Field Musicâs newly formed Daylight Saving Records label, intended as the home for the Brewis brothersâ extra-curricular projects.
ï· âThe Soft Strugglesâ veers away from Field Musicâs eclectic palette and instead leans into the luminous spontaneity of Van Morrisonâs âAstral Weeksâ and the breathy, string-laden chamber pop of Colin Blunstoneâs âOne Yearâ. Several of the tracks were built around a single day of live recording at Field Musicâs studio in Sunderland, with Davidâs brother Peter on drums, Sarah Hayes (Admiral Fallow, You Tell Me) on piano and flute and Faye MacCalman (Archipelago) on clarinet and saxophone.
ï· âThereâs something a bit magical about a bunch of musicians together in a room being thrown in at the deep end,â says David, âSo many of my favourite records were made quickly by musicians sitting a few feet from each other, playing songs theyâd never even heard before the session began. Thatâs what I tried to do with this album. A chord sheet, a set of lyrics, a brief chat about tempo and then, okay comrades, see you at the other side.â
ï· The soft struggles of the songs themselves touch on weariness and loss, disappointments allayed or accepted, anxieties overcome or temporarily elbowed aside, sometimes grasping for romantic, or
parental, wisdom, and when wisdom isnât quite in reach, there are songs of consolation and wry hopefulness.
ï· The album also features contributions from singer Eve Cole, trombones by David Smith and Craig Hissett, saxophones on âThe Last Dayâ by Pete Fraser, and strings courtesy of regular Field Music collaborators Ed Cross, Jo Montgomery, Chrissie Slater and Ele Leckie.
Tracklisting
Can We Put it in the Diary?
Surface Noise
Tomorrow
When You First Meet
It Takes a Long Time
Start Over
Keeping Up With Jessica
High Time
The Last Day
The King of Growing Up
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