Field Guide
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DateOct 13, 2024
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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VenueThe Coast
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Ticket Prices$20 - $25
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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AgeGuests Under 18 Require Accompanying Adult
- Sun, Oct 13, 2024 8:00 PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
For Fans of Bahamas, Wild River, Andy Shauf, Leif Vollebekk, and Lizzy McAlpine
“Field Guide creates a chimerical dreamlike soundscape, brought to life by his soft-spoken lyricalimaginings.”–Under the Radar“With tender instrumentals and intimate vocals, [Field Guide] is sure to pull at your heartstrings...he hastruly cemented asignature sound.”–Indie 88==
Field Guide(aka Dylan MacDonald)is a weaver of worlds.Built around hisinvitingvoice and wrapped inwarm textures, his self-titled sophomore full-lengthbuilds his most engaging world yet.It lives in a placebetween darkness and hopefulness withunshakeablemelodiesat its heart.“Melody is what makes wordsfall out of my mouth. It’s disarming. When I find a melody that represents my internal world, I drop myguard. I allow the words to appear out of thin air without judgement. A lot of these songs came to life thatway. I wasn’t trying to make anything, but the songs became a home for words that I wasn’t yet ready towrite on the page,”MacDonald says.The past few years haven’t allowed for much escape from our interior worlds. There’s been a lot to movethrough, and many things can be true at once.This album lives at the sometimes-tense intersection ofthose truths–loving someone dearly whilebeing pulled toward something new, feeling joy in themelancholy,agratitude for deep friendship and an uncertainty of one’s place in it.Thealbumis also alive with thepeople and places that surrounded its creation. Vocals and acousticguitars were recorded near Riding Mountain NationalPark in a woodstove-heatedcabinduring one ofManitoba’s coldest winters in years. Bass and drums were tracked at Breakglass Studios inMontreal,aroom that already felt familiar fromfalling in love withthe recordsof tour-mate Leif Vollebekk.Finaloverdubbing took place atMonarch Studios in Vancouver surrounded by trusted engineers and friends.And constantinspiration was foundinhis circle ofWinnipegcreators working away on their own projects.Like The Big Pink house–Boy Golden,Slow Spirit,Roman Clarke, Kris Ulrich and others dropped in oneach other toshare demos and oftenlend their sounds to each other’s albums.Beyondhis hometown, Field Guide hashad the opportunity to meet some heroes and new friends. He’ssupportedLeif Vollebekk, Bahamas, SYML, Wild Rivers, JP Saxe andPenny & Sparrow on their toursthis year. He’s built a legion of fans online and on the road.So,while this is asoloalbum that invites thelistener insideField Guide’s inner monologue world, it really is meantto be lived in together.“These arethe truest, rawest songs that I’ve ever written. I’ve never felt so sure about something I’ve made before.And now, it’s yours.