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Field Guide’s songwriting doesn’t leave you questioning what’s on his mind. It’s music formed from late night, love fueled nostalgia, seen through rose-coloured lenses.
Winnipeg is an interesting place. It’s cold, it’s cheap, and it’s responsible for more than its fair share of great bands and fine musicians. It’s a special thing when such a small, isolated place is chock full of phenomenal, genre spanning music. Such is the case for Field Guide who spent his youth on the road with his high school best friends playing to no one and getting good at music. He paid his bills by being a guitar player for hire. All the while learning how to craft songs that are heard as honestly as journal entries, in essence, because they are.
After abruptly moving to a new city right before a global pandemic, Field Guide holed up in his Toronto apartment and did nothing but play guitar and write songs for months. In May 2020 he packed up a rental van and came back to the prairies to record an album that would go on to become two short EPs and his debut release, Make Peace With That. The last of these songs arrive this August on Birthday Cake. A prolific artist, and never one to sit idle, Field Guide is already busy working towards his sophomore release, to be recorded in Manitoba this fall, and released in 2022.
Today we’re thrilled to premiere the new track “Tupperware” – streaming below! The song has an easygoing vibe, but leaves a powerful impression. Love the lyricism, love the melody, love everything about the song. Let us know what you think!
In his own words:
Once in a while if you’re open to it, the universe may use you as a vehicle, this was the case with Tupperware which came bursting out of me in a cool 20 minutes. I love that feeling and I really love this song, it’s about my early days living in Winnipeg, it’s about Tuesday nights in Osborne Village where a couple of wicked soul bands play weekly, it’s about my favourite restaurant which has since closed its doors, it’s about the beautiful parts of life that aren’t meant to last forever, and that’s okay.
Stream the track below and be sure to connect on socials for more!