Good Field began as the solo recording project of Paul Price, former member of Brazos and The Early Tapes. While playing with these bands, Price visited an isolated adobe in Morelos, Mexico and wrote a group of songs he imagined for a full band. He continued working on the songs in between tours and eventually compiled enough material for an album. The songs were recorded by Price and friend/fellow musician Nathan Stein, mostly with two microphones at Price’s home studio. After finishing the album, Price assembled the group he envisioned to perform the songs live: Michael McLeod (bass), Kyle Robertson (keys), and Esteban Cruz (drums). The self-titled debut album was released in 2012 and has been described as “vintage dream pop”, incorporating elements of pop-psychedelia, indie rock, and shoegaze. The album peaked at #2 on CMJ’s Radio Select Self-Released Chart.
Good Field’s latest release, Future Me, was recorded and pr...
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Good Field began as the solo recording project of Paul Price, former member of Brazos and The Early Tapes. While playing with these bands, Price visited an isolated adobe in Morelos, Mexico and wrote a group of songs he imagined for a full band. He continued working on the songs in between tours and eventually compiled enough material for an album. The songs were recorded by Price and friend/fellow musician Nathan Stein, mostly with two microphones at Price’s home studio. After finishing the album, Price assembled the group he envisioned to perform the songs live: Michael McLeod (bass), Kyle Robertson (keys), and Esteban Cruz (drums). The self-titled debut album was released in 2012 and has been described as “vintage dream pop”, incorporating elements of pop-psychedelia, indie rock, and shoegaze. The album peaked at #2 on CMJ’s Radio Select Self-Released Chart.
Good Field’s latest release, Future Me, was recorded and produced by the band in 2013-2014 in home studios and several secluded locales in Texas using their portable recording rig. White Denim’s, James Petralli, worked with Price, adding creative mix and production ideas on the record. Future Me affirms Good Field’s growth as a band, resulting in a distinct group of songs as diverse as the wide-ranging landscapes of Texas in which they were recorded.
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