Hailing from Sunderland, England, indie/art rockers Field Music emerged in the middle part of the 2000s with a distinctive blend of smartly crafted pop hooks and an ambitious nature that pulled from a variety of rock subgenres. Helmed by brothers Peter and David Brewis, the group earned critical acclaim and a devout fan base with albums like Tones of Town and their Mercury Prize-nominated 2012 set, Plumb. Their penchant for compositional and conceptual projects has led them to pursue unique projects like scoring a 1929 silent film and working with Britain's Imperial War Museum on a historical World War-themed piece that later became 2019's Making a New World album.