Electronic folk duo Foreign Fields recorded their debut over the course of time spent in two climactic extremes — a Wisconsin winter and a Nashville summer — and managed to capture the beauty of both on their LP Anywhere But Where I Am. Hailing from West Bend, the group has forged a sound to envelop and lose yourself inside, and, if that appeals to you, then don’t wait another minute to start listening.
The title track is an earthy, emotional piano-instrumental piece, achingly beautiful and cinematic enough to be the centerpiece of your favorite drama. An atmospheric glow emanates from these tracks that have both body and depth, and the vocals and instrumentation have drawn comparisons to both Bon Iver and The xx. Rife with ambiance and a sedative energy, Anywhere But Where I Am should to be absorbed at full attention, windows open and headphones on.