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Sending Signals
Matt Royal
95 episodes
1 week ago
A show about music and creativity.
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A show about music and creativity.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Arts,
Music,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts
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David & Peter Brewis (Field Music) / Walter Schreifels (Rival Schools)
Sending Signals
1 hour 19 minutes 7 seconds
10 months ago
David & Peter Brewis (Field Music) / Walter Schreifels (Rival Schools)
It’s a busy one. My guests this episode are Sunderland’s David and Peter Brewis, known collectively as Field Music, and Walter Schreifels of New York post-hardcore rockers Rival Schools. You may remember David Brewis from Field Music has been on the podcast before. I’ve been a fan of the band since 2007’s magnificent “Tones Of Town” album. Depending on how you count it, “Limits Of Language” is their 9th, 10th, or 11th studio album, in addition to numerous side projects and offshoots. However you count it, “Limits Of Language” is a very fine album, and as usual, deserves a much wider audience than they tend to get, despite a bizarre and wonderful endorsement from Prince on his Twitter feed in 2015. It was lovely to have both Brewis brothers together on the show. Rival Schools are a New York part-time supergroup made up members of 80s and 90s hardcore bands, not a scene I’m into really, but the band’s two albums, 2001’s “United By Fate” and 2011’s “Pedals” are really melodic and accessible, even for more of an indie-rock kid like me. The band are celebrating their 25th anniversary and have been reissuing their back catalogue on vinyl. Walter caught up me from a room on tour in Minneapolis, and I was impressed with the thoughtfulness and depth of some of his answers. Enjoy!
Sending Signals
A show about music and creativity.