Plumb by Field Music (CD, 2012)

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Plumb, the fourth full-length outing from the Sunderland, England-based pop trio, crams 15 tightly wound, cleverly arranged, and impossible to ignore pop gems into just 35 minutes. Peppered with influences as diverse as Leonard Bernstein, Kraftwerk, and XTC, Plumb arrives in February 2012.

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Record LabelMmpi, Memphis Industries
UPC0655035017426
eBay Product ID (ePID)6046068683

Product Key Features

Release Year2012
FormatCD
GenreAlternative Rock
ArtistField Music
Release TitlePlumb

Dimensions

Item Height0.36 in
Item Weight0.18 lb
Item Length5.57 in
Item Width5.02 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Start the Day Right 1.2 It's Okay to Change 1.3 Sorry Again, Mate 1.4 A New Town 1.5 Choosing Sides 1.6 A Prelude to Pilgrim Street 1.7 Guillotine 1.8 Who'll Pay the Bills? 1.9 So Long Then 1.10 Is This the Picture? 1.11 From Hide and Seek to Heartache 1.12 How Many More Times? 1.13 Ce Soir 1.14 Just Like Everyone Else 1.15 (I Keep Thinking About) a New Thing
Notes2012 release, the fourth album from the British Indie Pop band. Plumb was recorded throughout 2011 at the band's new studio on the banks of the river Wear in Sunderland. Largely abandoning the classic songwriting conventions embraced on 2010's Measure, Peter and David Brewis remodel the modular, fragmented style of their first two albums, only now it's shot through with the surreal abstractions of 20th-century film music from Bernstein to Willy Wonka and the off-beam Funk and pristine Synth Rock developed on the brothers' School of Language and the Week That Was albums. Plumb digs into the age-old dichotomy between what is reflective or nostalgic and the disorienting immediacy of the outside world.

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