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Field Music announce new album, hear new song now
JoeDiddly by Luke Slater November 1st, 2011

Those chirpy Northeastern scamps who make up Field Music have just confirmed the release of a new record, early in 2012. The record, which will be released through Memphis Industries, is called Plumb and will come out on February 13 in the UK. It contains the following tracks:

  1. Start The Day Right
  2. It's Okay To Change
  3. Sorry Again, Mate
  4. A New Town
  5. Choosing Sides
  6. A Prelude To Pilgrim Street
  7. Guillotine
  8. Who'll Pay The Bills?
  9. So Long Then
  10. Is This The Picture?
  11. From Hide And Seek To Heartache
  12. How Many More Times?
  13. Ce Soir
  14. Just Like Everyone Else
  15. (I Keep Thinking About) A New Thing

PLUMB

You can listen to one of these tracks, the final one, in the SoundCloud player below, or download it for free from the band's official website.

The band have a couple of tour dates before the end of the year, followed by some new ones to support the new record. Have a look at them below:

November:
26 - Middlesbrough, Westgarth Social Club
30 - London, Koko (Memphis Industries 13th Birthday Party)

February:
18 - Glasgow, Stereo Feb
19 - Manchester, Deaf Institute
20 - Leeds, Brudenell Social Club

22 - Nottingham, Bodega
23 - Bristol, The Fleece



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