Bright Green Field

Bright Green Field

by Squid
Bright Green Field

Bright Green Field

by Squid

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

An energetic shouting match of vivid new wave, Krautrock, and post-punk influences, Bright Green Field is the much-anticipated debut album from U.K. combo Squid. Since forming in Brighton in 2016, the London-based quintet have delivered a consistently befuddling array of eclectic singles and EPs that, in addition to their frenzied live shows, have agitated the hype machine in a big way. And for good reason: Squid is a legitimately exciting band whose generally unclassifiable sound feels tapped into the weirder currents of the zeitgeist. As with their 2019 Town Centre EP, Bright Green Field was helmed by Dan Carey, the sympathetic producer who has helped finesse interesting Mercury-nominated records from artists like Kae Tempest and Fontaines D.C. In some ways, their debut carries the absurdist lineage "Houseplants'' and "The Cleaner," two of the Squid's best-known singles, though it's also clearly its own monster. Like an avalanche gathering up everything in its path, Squid seem to thrive on evolution and an inherent sense of danger. Out of the gate, the thrilling "G.S.K." (a reference to British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline) roils with a mixture of hip-hop swagger, prog-funk chops, and brazen post-punk proclamations, recalling Public Image Ltd.'s early records, mid-period King Crimson, or a less-filthy Mr. Bungle. As both frontman and drummer, Ollie Judge wields his arresting commentator/barker vocal approach to great effect while muscling the group through sprightly grooves punctuated with horns, spiky guitar licks, freak-outs, and breakdowns. Clocking in at about 50 minutes long, Bright Green Field somehow manages to hold the attention with a range of dynamics and ear-catching techniques like the staggered vocals stacks on the alternately mellow and chaotic "2010." The music is busy, but rarely familiar, and certainly stimulating. Truly a band for the times, Squid feels like a wild jumble of thoughts come to life, effusing anger, confusion, humor, detachment, and even joyfulness in their pursuit of true creative freedom. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 05/07/2021
Label: Warp
UPC: 0801061031411

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Squid   Primary Artist
Yulia Knowles   Viola
Georgia Hannington   Cello
Charlie Keen   Trombone
Lewis Evans   Sax (Alto)
Martha Skye Murphy   Vocals,Featured Artist
Emma-Jean Thackray   Trumpet
Nataly Corolscaia   Violin

Technical Credits

Louis Borlase   Group Member
Lanning Sally   Illustrations,Design
Arthur Leadbetter   Group Member
Laurie Nankivell   Group Member
Anton Pearson   Group Member
Alexis Smith   Engineer
Ferdinand Tatarko   Illustrations
Daniel Carey   Producer,Engineer,Mixing
Christian Wright   Mastering
Squid   Composer
Felix Geen   Cover Image
Ollie Judge   Group Member
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