FIELD GUIDE TO RELEASE SELF-TITLED SOPHOMORE LP VIA BIRTHDAY CAKE RECORDS OCTOBER 28, 2022
LISTEN / SHARE “YOU COULD BE FREE” HERE
BUY / STREAM “YOU COULD BE FREE” HERE
PRE-SAVE FIELD GUIDE HERE
“Field Guide creates a chimerical dreamlike soundscape, brought to life by his soft-spoken lyrical imaginings.” – Under the Radar
“With tender instrumentals and intimate vocals, [Field Guide] is sure to pull at your heartstrings…he has truly cemented a signature sound.” – Indie88
Photo Credit : K Kwan // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES
“It’s tough to see your own struggles affect someone you love—watching them take on your heaviness can really bring on a feeling of guilt,” says Field Guide (the musical moniker of Dylan MacDonald) of the new track “You Could Be Free”, from his upcoming self-titled LP. “When I wrote this, I was feeling a need to be pushed out of the dark place that I was in, I felt myself thinking ‘don’t accept this from me’.”
LISTEN / SHARE “YOU COULD BE FREE” HERE
BUY / STREAM “YOU COULD BE FREE” HERE
“You Could Be Free” Single Art // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES
MORE ABOUT FIELD GUIDE
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. Set for release on October 28 via Birthday Cake Records, the album lives in a place between darkness and hopefulness with unshakeable melodies at its heart. “Melody is what makes words fall out of my mouth,” MacDonald says. “It’s disarming. When I find a melody that represents my internal world, I drop my guard. I allow the words to appear out of thin air without judgement. A lot of these songs came to life that way. I wasn’t trying to make anything, but the songs became a home for words that I wasn’t yet ready to write on the page.”
The past few years haven’t allowed for much escape from our interior worlds. There’s been a lot to move through, and many things can be true at once. This album lives at the sometimes-tense intersection of those truths – loving someone dearly while being pulled toward something new, feeling joy in the melancholy, a gratitude for deep friendship and an uncertainty of one’s place in it.
WATCH / SHARE “LEAVE YOU LONELY” HERE
BUY / STREAM “LEAVE YOU LONELY” HERE
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. He’s built a legion of fans online and on the road. So, while this is a solo album that invites the listener inside Field Guide’s inner monologue world, it really is meant to be lived in together. “These are the truest, rawest songs that I’ve ever written. I’ve never felt so sure about something I’ve made before. And now, it’s yours.”
FIELD GUIDE TRACK LIST
01 Leave You Lonely
02 Remember When
03 You Could Be Free
04 In Love Now
05 For Sure
06 Cracked Open
07 Worst Of Ways
08 Wishing Well
09 Goddess
10 You Carry Me
11 Looking Back
12 Tupperware (Reimagined)
FIELD GUIDE ONLINE
WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM
YOUTUBE
SPOTIFY
APPLE MUSIC