“Gracefield Avenue” – Fields

She might be based in Perth now, but Fields’ music beats with an Irish heart. There’s a little Celtic yodel in her vocals and an intensity in the acoustic guitars anchoring half the tracks that takes me to Ireland. It’s no accident that her new EP is called Gracefield Avenue, after the Dublin street she grew up on. That title track is a beautiful nostalgic snapshot of youth which builds to a stirring stomp-along climax. It sets the scene for an EP that doesn’t shy away from sharing the artist’s story.

“Promises” is heart-breakingly raw as Fields’ reminisces about a relationship gone wrong. Her vocals are always on point, but they’re so strong here. You can hear her pain with every note.

I got to know “Neverland” when it was released as a single last year. I’m so glad this unique song has earned a place here. The EP provides a fantastic opportunity to revisit this unique song, which moves from a haunting delicate ditty to a frenetic acoustic-guitar that sweeps the listener up in its romance.

“Like That” showcases Fields at her most exposed, both musically and lyrically. With a sparse piano accompaniment and a small choir of angelic backing vocalists for support, her story of feeling love for someone, but not the romantic kind, is so affecting.

I’ve always appreciated Fields’ ethereal vocals, but with this release she’s shown some serious song writing chops. It’s an intimate, emotionally powerful EP that takes just four songs to make a real impression. See Fields showcasing songs from Gracefield Avenue at the following gigs here and abroad.

29 June 2019 – Stop the Violence, Sunflowers for Cara fundraiser, Burlington Hotel, Bunbury
3 August 2019 – The Workman’s Club, Dublin

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Fields Enchants With “Neverland”

Dublin-born, Peth-based chanteuse Fields brings a fresh new flavour to Celtic sounds with her new single “Neverland.”

This is such an interesting track, with gentle stripped back moments giving way to the frenetic, fevered strums of an acoustic guitar. Fields’ enchanting voice anchors it all. It seems that voice can go anywhere, and no matter where it moves it’s just as beautiful and powerful.

Fresh from a European tour, Fields will play shows all over Western Australia over the new few months. Sit tight East Coast; Fields will play gigs in your part of the country next year.

22 September 2018 – Dunsborough Tavern, Dunsborough
10 October 2018 – Indi Bar, Scarborough (single launch)
11 October 2018 – Beaufort St. Songwriters Club, Mt Lawley
2 November 2018 – WAMFest, Belgian Beer Cafe, Perth
29 November 2018 – Folklore, Buffalo Club, Fremantle
13 December 2018 – Settlers Tavern, Margaret River
14 December 2018 – White Star, Albany
16 December 2018 – Taylor St Quarters, Esperance
20 January 2019 – Summer Series, Peel Estate Winery, Karnup
1-4 March 2019 – Nannup Festival, Nannup
23 March 2019 – Toodyay Music Festival, Toodyay

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