Field Music recently took British collective Dutch Uncles’ track “Nometo” out for a spin around town. The result is a woozy; too much sun and good times take on the Out of Touch in the Wild track. (via media | Under The Radar)

Field Music recently took British collective Dutch Uncles’ track “Nometo” out for a spin around town. The result is a woozy; too much sun and good times take on the Out of Touch in the Wild track. (via media | Under The Radar)

Earlier this year, shortly after delivering their newest album Plumb, Field Music announced that they would release an album of covers to coincide with their upcoming fall tour through the UK. 

Earlier this year, shortly after delivering their newest album PlumbField Music announced that they would release an album of covers to coincide with their upcoming fall tour through the UK. 

Known for delivering stellar renditions from the catalog of The Beatles, Leonard Cohen, and even The Pet Shop Boys, Field Music has announced that the band will follow-up its recently released album Plumb with an album of covers due out sometime this fall. (via Field Music To Release Covers Album | Under The Radar)

Known for delivering stellar renditions from the catalog of The Beatles, Leonard Cohen, and even The Pet Shop Boys, Field Music has announced that the band will follow-up its recently released album Plumb with an album of covers due out sometime this fall. (via Field Music To Release Covers Album | Under The Radar)

Under the Radar’s Winter (March/April) Issue features an In the Studio 2012 themed cover with the frontmen of three notable acts set to release new albums later this year—Dirty Projectors’ Dave Longstreth, Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste, and Twin Shadow’s George Lewis Jr. All three were photographed together exclusively for Under the Radar in New York City by photographer Tommy Kearns. (via Issues | Under The Radar)

Under the Radar’s Winter (March/April) Issue features an In the Studio 2012 themed cover with the frontmen of three notable acts set to release new albums later this year—Dirty Projectors’ Dave Longstreth, Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste, and Twin Shadow’s George Lewis Jr. All three were photographed together exclusively for Under the Radar in New York City by photographer Tommy Kearns. (via Issues | Under The Radar)

Under the Radar’s Winter (March/April) Issue will be hitting the stands soon. The issue features an In the Studio 2012 themed cover with the frontmen of three notable acts set to release new albums later this year—Dirty Projectors’ Dave Longstreth, Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste, and Twin Shadow’s George Lewis Jr. All three were photographed together exclusively for Under the Radar in New York City by photographer Tommy Kearns. (via Under the Radar Announces Winter 2012 Issue with Dirty Projectors, Grizzly Bear, and Twin Shadow | Under The Radar)

Under the Radar’s Winter (March/April) Issue will be hitting the stands soon. The issue features an In the Studio 2012 themed cover with the frontmen of three notable acts set to release new albums later this year—Dirty Projectors’ Dave Longstreth, Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste, and Twin Shadow’s George Lewis Jr. All three were photographed together exclusively for Under the Radar in New York City by photographer Tommy Kearns. (via Under the Radar Announces Winter 2012 Issue with Dirty Projectors, Grizzly Bear, and Twin Shadow | Under The Radar)

Plumb marks the return of the brainy Peter and David Brewis, after setting up a new recording space (the previous spot they shared with The Futureheads closed its doors after 10 years). Life goes on, and thankfully so does Field Music. (via Field Music: Plumb (Memphis Industries) | Under The Radar)

Plumb marks the return of the brainy Peter and David Brewis, after setting up a new recording space (the previous spot they shared with The Futureheads closed its doors after 10 years). Life goes on, and thankfully so does Field Music. (via Field Music: Plumb (Memphis Industries) | Under The Radar)

Plumb marks the return of the brainy Peter and David Brewis, after setting up a new recording space (the previous spot they shared with The Futureheads closed its doors after 10 years). Life goes on, and thankfully so does Field Music. (via Field Music: Plumb (Memphis Industries) | Under The Radar)

Plumb marks the return of the brainy Peter and David Brewis, after setting up a new recording space (the previous spot they shared with The Futureheads closed its doors after 10 years). Life goes on, and thankfully so does Field Music. (via Field Music: Plumb (Memphis Industries) | Under The Radar)

With their new album Plumb scheduled for release on Feb. 21, UK indie pop brothers David and Peter Brewis, aka Field Music, have granted NPR first crack at streaming the full 15-song effort (via NPR Streams Field Music’s New Album | Under The Radar)

With their new album Plumb scheduled for release on Feb. 21, UK indie pop brothers David and Peter Brewis, aka Field Music, have granted NPR first crack at streaming the full 15-song effort (via NPR Streams Field Music’s New Album | Under The Radar)