Following on from the release of their highly-praised concept record 'Making A New World' last year, Field Music have now announced their plans for a new studio album, arriving in the coming months.
The new full-length 'Flat White Moon' will include the previously shared single 'Orion From The Street', is being previewed by the new offering 'No Pressure', and is due out on the 23rd April via Memphis Industries.
Speaking about the new track, the band's David Brewis said, "It feels like we're in a new political paradigm where no one takes responsibility for anything and, even worse, they don't seem to feel any shame or remorse about it. The song is like a mirror image of 'Under Pressure'. But if that was about "people on the street", this is mostly from the perspective of someone up on high insisting that nothing is his fault while the rest of us scratch around trying to hold things together."
While adding about the LP, "I think our plan for the record had already started shifting but the fact that we were both then working from home, stuck with ourselves, accelerated the change, though I probably hung on to the initial idea longer than Peter did."
Check out the new video for 'No Pressure' in the player and see the album's full tracklisting below.
'Flat White Moon' Tracklist:
1. Orion From The Street
2. Do Me A Favour
3. Not When You're In Love
4. Out of the Frame
5. When You Last Heard From Linda
6. No Pressure
7. In This City
8. I'm The One Who Wants To Be With You
9. Meant To Be
10. Invisible Days
11. The Curtained Room
12. You Get Better