Artist's albums
Field Guide | OurVinyl Sessions
2023 · EP
Field Guide (Tape Redux)
2023 · album
In Love Now (Tape Redux)
2023 · single
Field Guide
2022 · album
You Could Be Free
2022 · single
Leave You Lonely
2022 · single
Parachutes
2021 · album
Yellow (Ft. Lizzy McAlpine)
2021 · single
Make Peace with That
2021 · album
The Way It Would Be
2021 · single
a memory - acoustic
2020 · single
A Memory
2020 · single
You Were
2020 · EP
Full Time
2019 · EP
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Biography
“With tender instrumentals and intimate vocals, [Field Guide] is sure to pull at your heartstrings…he has truly cemented a signature sound.” – Indie 88 Field Guide is a weaver of worlds. Built around his inviting voice and wrapped in warm textures, his self-titled sophomore full-length builds his most engaging world yet. It lives in a place between darkness and hopefulness with unshakeable melodies at its heart. The album is also alive with the people and places that surrounded its creation. Vocals and acoustic guitars were recorded near Riding Mountain National Park in a woodstove-heated cabin during one of Manitoba’s coldest winters in years. Bass and drums were tracked at Breakglass Studios in Montreal, a room that already felt familiar from falling in love with the records of tour-mate Leif Vollebekk. Final overdubbing took place at Monarch Studios in Vancouver surrounded by trusted engineers and friends. And constant inspiration was found in his circle of Winnipeg creators working away on their own projects. Like The Big Pink house – Boy Golden, Slow Spirit, Roman Clarke, Kris Ulrich and others dropped in on each other to share demos and often lend their sounds to each other’s albums. Beyond his hometown, Field Guide has had the opportunity to meet some heroes and new friends. He’s supported Leif Vollebekk, Bahamas, SYML, Wild Rivers, JP Saxe and Penny & Sparrow on their tours this year.