Artist's albums
Manifest
2021 · single
Star Where Are You
2020 · single
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
2020 · single
Black Velvet Skies
2020 · single
Dark Matter Dreams
2018 · album
River in Reverse
2018 · single
This Is How Your Love Destroys Me
2018 · single
Reverie State
2014 · single
Hollow Body Weather
2014 · single
Faultlines
2014 · single
Lorelai
2014 · single
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Biography
Field Division is Evelyn Taylor and Nicholas Frampton. The Denton, TX, duo cast a spell of dreamy folk rock and psychedelic pop, delivering a timeless collection of songs with their debut LP, Dark Matter Dreams, and debut EP, Reverie State, that will make you think you’re back in hazy, Laurel Canyon. Taylor’s ethereal vocals are complimented by Frampton’s tight harmonies and superb guitar playing, with each taking the lead on a song à la Buckingham Nicks, their chemistry weaving a path through the music and on stage. The recordings and live full band (featuring members of Midlake) create a dreamscape that showcases the depths of Taylor and Frampton as more than just singer-songwriters. With the power to transport the listener to another often otherworldly place and time, their songs explore themes of transcendence and peace, depression, and darkness. Nearly two years on from when their debut LP, ‘Dark Matter Dreams’ was released by UK label Bella Union, Field Division began self-releasing new singles in early 2020: “Black Velvet Skies,” a song offering peace in the midst of relentless modern disillusionment, a George Harrison cover of “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth), and “Star Where Are You,” an ethereal meditation on loss with vibes reminiscent of The Beatles and Pink Floyd. Their newest single, “Manifest," was released on February 26th.