01. "Six Weeks, Nine Wells" 02. "The Guardian of Sleep" 03. "The Limits of Language" 04. "Sounds About Right" 05. "Absolutely Negative" 06. "Curfew in the Square" 07. "Turn the Hours Away" 08. "On the Other Side" 09. "The Waitress of St Louis'" 10. "I Might Have Been Wrong" 11. "Between the Bridges"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Limits of Language" is a captivating CD release by the acclaimed British band Field Music, produced under the Memphis In label. Known for their innovative approach to indie rock and art pop, Field Music have consistently pushed musical boundaries with intricate arrangements and thoughtful lyrics. The band's previous albums, such as "Plumb" (nominated for the Mercury Prize) and "Commontime," have received widespread critical acclaim for their originality and musicianship. This new album continues that tradition, offering listeners a blend of melodic sophistication and lyrical depth that explores themes around communication, expression, and human connection.
Field Music consists primarily of brothers David and Peter Brewis from Sunderland, England. Since forming in 2004, they have built a reputation for genre-blending compositions influenced by progressive rock, funk, classical music elements, and sharp songwriting. Their work has been praised in outlets like The Guardian and Pitchfork for its intelligence and inventiveness.
Memphis In is an independent record label renowned for supporting forward-thinking artists across genres. With a commitment to high-quality production values and artistic freedom, Memphis In has helped launch several influential acts onto the international stage.