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The Fields self-titled debut album was recorded and produced by the band in Jeglic's basement in order to maximize creative control and ensure the available time to perfect their vision.

The result is an album that is Read more
The Fields self-titled debut album was recorded and produced by the band in Jeglic's basement in order to maximize creative control and ensure the available time to perfect their vision.

The result is an album that is built on a raw 4 piece ensemble performance that is further embellished by a lush and eclectic arrangement that extends from mandolin and woodwinds to mellotron and synthesizer.

Out on August 2, 2025, The Fields captures music that is unfiltered and authentic to their Midwestern roots.
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    Without Water 5:25
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    Permanent Heaven 4:51
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    American Beauty 2:41
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    A Windsor Knot 4:38
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    Little Old Houses 2:41
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    Mirage 4:03
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    Rustbelt Meadows 5:05
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    Sonnet #1 5:29
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    Song for a Sailor 5:06
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Review Highlights

“Electric guitar solos and groovy basslines make appearances on plucky, mandolin-led tracks and folk-inspired vocal harmonies characterize rock-driven tracks, but none of it ever feels out of place. From the beachy vibe of tracks like “A Windsor Knot” to the thoughtful lyricism of tracks like “Rustbelt Meadows,” there’s something for everyone to love about this album.” - Holly Holtzclaw

— Local Spins

“A satisfying listen that holds many of the touchstones of modern Indie rock. If you enjoy bands like Wilco, Fleet Foxes, Blue Merle or Dawes this will be an album you probably will want to give a spin.” - Matt deHeus

— Review Magazine

“​For all its reverence to the past, The Fields doesn’t feel like it’s trying to recreate anything. It just feels like a band doing what they love, trusting the process, and letting the songs breathe. It is nostalgic, yes, but not in a way that feels trapped. It knows where it came from, but it is still searching, still reaching.” - Dan Weston

— Pitch Perfect

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