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In Field & Town

  • AMG Review of In Field & Town

    Amg
    Andrew Leahey
    All Music Guide

    Fans of Iron & Wine didn't have to wait long before Sam Beam's hushed, lo-fi recordings gave way to the Technicolor lushness of Woman King and The Shepherd's Dog. Hayden, on the other hand, has spent more than a decade creating somber, subdued music, which makes In Field & Town such a startlingly pleasant change. Hayden hasn't done away with the intimacy of his previous work, nor does the singer's seventh studio album change his melancholic nature. For all intents and purposes, In Field & Town paints the same picture as Elk-Lake Serenade and The Closer I Get, but it does so with brighter colors and wider brush strokes, capturing the slow demise of a relationship with a mix of pianos, trumpets, guitars, vibraphones, harmonica, and percussion. It's always autumn or winter in Hayden's world, and these 11 tracks bypass the springlike feel of puppy love, focusing instead on the unraveling of hope and adoration. "Take it easy," he cautions on the opening title track, a song whose chugging bass loop and percussion clash with the foreboding lyrics. "I see us around this uptight town," it continues, "with emptiness just weighing us down." That weight gets heavier as the album progresses, and Hayden begins lamenting his lover's estrangement just three songs later with "Worthy of Your Esteem." But while that track is certainly heartbroken, it's also orchestrated with lighthearted synths, harmonies, and knotted guitar solos. Songs like "Did I Wake Up Beside You" and "Where and When" continue the light-and-dark contrast, with Hayden's vocals spinning solemn stories over riffs that bounce and shine in a dusty, Americana-styled way. There are detours from that pattern -- most notably the elegiac portrayal of a security guard who excels at origami ("Lonely Security Guard") -- but In Field & Town is mostly concerned with Hayden's heartbreak, and it details those emotions with variety and taste.

Hayden: In Field & Town
about 1 year ago

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Stream Hayden's New "Where And When"
about 1 year ago
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So back in the mid-'90s Neil Young's manager hipped me to this young singer-songwriter that him and Neil were trying to sign to their Vapor Records label. I checked out the guy's indie album (only out in Canada at the time), really dug it, and thus Addicted To Noise was the first U.S. media to cover Hayden.So I don't feel so bad that I got hipped to this new track, off Hayden's upcoming album,...

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Hayden-Round 2
about 1 year ago
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Hayden caught my attention when he opened for Feist in the beginning of May here in B-lo. I liked his style, his fun commentary in between songs and how he seemed to wear his heart on his sleeve. So, he came back to Buffalo, this time with his band. I have to say I enjoyed his performance much more when it was just him and his guitar, harmonica and piano. However, I will say the band does ro...

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Hayden: In Field & Town
about 1 year ago

What makes for a compelling break-up story? The people it concerns do not necessarily have to be extraordinary, the blowout doesn't have to be world-changing. No, in the tale of the time things went wrong we look for simple truths.

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Awesome Song!
6 months ago

This song wasused on the BEST TV SHOW EVER! That being Life. So this song is AUTOMATICALLY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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