Field Music - Them That Do Nothing
Single ReviewsA little bit like Wings being played by some art-pop pranksters.
Memphis Industries, 8th February 2010 / By Lee White
Even though the side projects of the Brewis brothers have been critically acclaimed, the musical landscape without Field Music has been somewhat lacking. In them we have a completely unique and talented group whose absence has been highly noticed. Thankfully they're back now with a fantastic new self titled album, sub-titled 'Measure' to avoid confusion with their debut, and this lead single from it, which is as smart as it is catchy.To be perfectly honest, 'Them That Do Nothing' sounds a little bit like Wings being played by some art-pop pranksters. Nonetheless, any vague sonic comparisons to 1970's rock groups are dispelled by the fact that whatever the inspirations this is a cracking song.
There's a focus on the rhythm that shames most groups and the drums interact with the plucked guitars and are refreshingly used as a proper instrument. Likewise the bass guitar sound fantastic. Coming from a self-produced record this is even more astonishing and demonstrates that Peter and David Brewis' talents extend far beyond just being fantastic musicians and songwriters.

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