This blog’s name is Young Good Music and within that name falls the duty of bringing to light new and upcoming music. However, sometimes it is necessary to share music that is slightly older purely because of the lack of appreciation it has been given.
In the past I often found soft acoustic music quite dull, however since picking up guitar I have started appreciating what’s going on within the song and how truly talented certain artists are. With that in mind I present to you Foreign Fields – Fake Arms.
Now, with them being such an unknown band (I feel so hipster) there isn’t a great deal about them online, however what I can tell you is this; Foreign Fields are an electronic folk group, home-grown from Wisconsin.
On New Year’s Day 2011, Eric Hillman and Brian Holl met in an abandoned office in their hometown to begin to work on their first full length LP “Anywhere But Where I Am”. The album was released in December 2011.
Often compared to the well-known Bon Iver they certainly have a lot to live up to, and in short they deliver.
The duo brings beautiful harmonies as well as a slight palm-muted guitar on this track, that go down so smooth on the ears. It’s a really simple song, but that certainly isn’t a bad thing. It’s pure and if you take a look at the album cover you can see it is meant to be enjoyed alongside the small things in life. Take joy in the simple things in life and have this as your soundtrack to those moments.


You can listen to the album here: http://foreignfields.bandcamp.com/album/anywhere-but-where-i-am

