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Sea From Shore, by School Of Language (LP on Memphis Industries)

Cover art for Sea From Shore by School Of Language Description: David Brewis from Field Music! New LPon Memphis Industries,1st 10 folks get a free t shirt!
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Format: LP
Label: Memphis Industries
Price: £11.99
Catalogue number: mi106cdplus
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Rating: happy This record left our Phil feeling happy.

School Of Language release their debut LP on Memphis Industries this week called 'Sea From Shore'. In case you're not paying attention it's a new side project from David Brewis from quirkpopmeisters Field Music. The 1st thing that strikes you is the production... it's a really full sound... spacious but full. It's good there's guys like this around not following trends and just doing his own thing. This album's is a bit more rocky than I expected it to be... imagine if Field Music had massive guitars and drums the size of small mountains then you'd have an idea of what's on offer here. Underneath the volume is some genuinely interesting songwriting and that's what you expect from Dave Brewis! On LP and CD folks...

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In April 2007, Sunderland trio Field Music (David Brewis, Peter Brewis and Andrew Moore) announced in a round-a-bout way that they were clearing their diary of all band activity in the hope that a change of situation and expectation might help them to become as productive as they'd always hoped they would be. They tried to make it known that they had no intention of splitting up in the acknowledged sense, but would instead use Field Music (as a group of people, a company, a way of working) as a tool to help the three core members, individually and collectively, to get creative and produce more and better music, expanding on the ideas hinted at in their two and half critically-acclaimed albums; 2007's Tones of Town, Write Your Own History, a collection of b-sides and early feet-finding released in 2006, and 2005's eponymous debut.

Since Field Music's final tour of the US in March 07, David Brewis has been busily piecing together this first School of Language record, which can perhaps be seen as the first test of the above proposition. Primarily recorded by David alone and consciously susceptible to the cut-and-paste, multi-tasking tangents induced by laptop recording, these constructions are resolutely un-band-like, veering between the intricate and unplayable and the solitary and unadorned, their cohesion stemming from an embrace of all that is most obtuse and personal.

Sea From Shore is bookended by the quartet of 'Rockist' tracks, a series of daydreams on words, their meanings and the decisions which follow from them, all underpinned by a collection of incessant looped voices. The album can, in some ways, be seen as a companion piece to Tones of Town but where that record was preoccupied with the choices resulting from questions of time and place, here time is tied to people - often because of their absence, but at other times because their closeness is what rejuvenates us.

Adding a collaborative presence, the album features one or two cameo appearances from David's hometown friends. Barry Hyde of the Futureheads plays guitar and sings on Disappointment '99, while the same band's David Craig, sings on Disappointment ’99 and Extended Holiday, along with former star of Kenickie and Rosita, Marie Nixon and their friend Sarah McKeown. School of Language's live appearances, however, have thus far been completely solo - a one man and his guitar performance about as far removed from the current crop of anodyne singer-songwriters as it's possible to be. These sporadic live shows have been witness to solo re-readings of the occasional Field Music song, and of long-lost songs from David's previous recording foray as the New Tellers.
A School of Language performance will feature as part of Field Music’s Christmas doubleheader at the Cluny in Newcastle on 17th and 18th December.

The album, to be released by Memphis Industries in the UK and Thrill Jockey in the USA, will be preceded by a Rockist Single on 28th January.

Tracklisting:
1. Rockist part 1
2. Rockist part 2
3. Disappointment '99
4. Poor Boy
5. Keep Your Water
6. Marine Life
7. Ships
8. This Is No Fun
9. Extended Holiday
10. Rockist Part 3 (Aposiopesis)
11. Rockist Part 4
12. No Control (Bonus Track)
13. Across the Water (Bonus Track)
14. Aposiopesis Remix (Bonus Track)

 

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