Field Division
Dark Matter Dreams


4.5
superb

Review

by Dewinged STAFF
July 17th, 2018 | 54 replies


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Dreaming of the dusty trail back home.

During this ephemeral journey we call life, one usually finds albums that speak of places, music so magical that the soothed mind abandons itself to a short-lived moment of bliss in which physical borders disappear, and all that is left in the end is the afterthought of a pleasant dream.

Dark Matter Dreams is one of those albums. The duo from Iowa known as Field Division have had their share of bumps along the road to the release of their radiant debut through Bella Union. Five long years have passed since a first EP called Reverie State helped the band to present their magnificent blend of dream pop infused americana, a brief insight into the riveting chemistry between Evelyn Taylor and Nicholas Frampton that announced something that, sadly, in the end never happened. Five years later and the time has come for Dark Matter Dreams to finally see the light. And Field Division have made good use of that time, to find the proper shape, to polish the rough edges and to, somehow, create something unique and meaningful for them.

“River in Reverse” serves as the first contact with the band’s proposal, a spirited country track with a delightful chorus that screams Fleetwood Mac, with Taylor’s strikingly lustful voice painting the tune of a different colour. The second track “Big Sur, Golden Hour” relishes the waters of psychedelia, serving almost as a bridge to the second single, “Farthest Moon”. Echoes of early Bon Iver and ecstatic singing trotting along, evoking the vast lands and infinite skyline of their homeland. Frampton takes the lead singer role in some deeper cuts, like in “Lately” or “Stay”, grounding the album to indie rock territory but never losing that distinct americana identity that bleeds through the whole album. Not only his guitar work is superb in this sense, his vocal contribution to Taylor’s voice also results in a long list of extraordinary harmonies to be found in both singles as well as in heartfelt closer “This is How Your Love Destroys Me”.

The duo channels a lot of their influences without holding back, namely Fleetwood Mac, Beatles, Eagles or James Taylor, indulging themselves with some “Hey Jude” moments like in the end of “Innisfree (Lets Be the Peace Now)” or diving in full into acoustics with tracks like “It’s Gonna Be Alright”. Dark Matter Dreams succeeds in connecting two not-so-foreign styles with astonishing talent, allowing fans of either of the two genres aforementioned to find a place to daydream of starred skies and dusty roads, following the nomad trail where Field Division have conceived this unexpected collection of fantastic songs.



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Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 17th 2018


32033 Comments


They have won me over.

Do yourself a favour and check "River in Reverse": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvRnqZ8IBhw

Official video for "Farthest Moon": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4VRba0qvUg

Please, enjoy.

Gyromania
July 17th 2018


37069 Comments


Lol review

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 17th 2018


32033 Comments


Thank you Gyro, for your constant and fervent support.

Gyromania
July 17th 2018


37069 Comments


I'm jk man, this is good stuff. Sounds like something I might dig given recent listening habits

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 17th 2018


32033 Comments


I know my sunbrother, check that first track if you have some time to spare, it has a great vibe. I was honestly a bit skeptic looking at that cover, but the thing is smth else.

Conmaniac
July 17th 2018


27690 Comments


this sounds v midwest cornfield country but the dream pop / psych references have me intrigued..good stuff Dewi

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 17th 2018


32033 Comments


Tx Connor. It's a good mix, you'd be surprised.

DoofDoof
July 17th 2018


15058 Comments


Checking this, nice one Dewi

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 17th 2018


32033 Comments


Thanks Doofus, I think you might enjoy this.

Chortles
July 17th 2018


21494 Comments


good rev dewi!

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 17th 2018


32033 Comments


Arigatou Chorts!

Chambered79
July 18th 2018


1032 Comments


Sounds kinda like the album I've been waiting for all year. Good review

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 18th 2018


32033 Comments


Tx Chambered, this is an album that plenty of people need in their life, they just don't know it yet ;)

Edit: Also added The War on Drugs on the rec section cause a bit of this album reminds me of them.

theBoneyKing
July 18th 2018


24422 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This sounds like every opening act I’ve seen in the last 5 years got together for a jam session.

It’s nice but doesn’t intrigue me I’m sorry to say. Maybe just to breezy for my current preferences?

Closer is a beauty though.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 18th 2018


32033 Comments


Well, the BoneyKing has spoken. Yeah I had a vague hope you would like it but realistically expected you wouldn't.

I dont even know why I like it so much, it just got me.

DoofDoof
July 18th 2018


15058 Comments


Eek, got half way through and it felt like a 2.5 - and I’m listening to a lot of quite similar stuff right now (new Cowboy Junkies, etc)

Will try again when I’m in a positive mood :D

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 19th 2018


32033 Comments


Ouch! Well I may have just missed the mark with this one seeing how it's fairing here. I really feel the way they incorporate some psychedelic elements and dreampop voices to country is very interesting, or maybe, in a more basic level, I just love the songs.

theBoneyKing
July 19th 2018


24422 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

And there's nothing wrong with that! I'm happy you're finding so much to enjoy in this!

TwigTW
July 19th 2018


3934 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I liked this. The band sounds 70s, but the vocals have a 90s feel (mostly). It's a combination I don't think I've heard before.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 19th 2018


32033 Comments


Yeah I know Boney, tx for checking it though.

And Twig, exactly, smth about the way the album is produced also resonates with me. Love those strings and the different instrumentation they used for each track.



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