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The body remembers what the mind forgets, Chris Porterfield reminisces on his acclaimed Field Report sophomore record, Marigolden
A record strewn with references to the inevitable tolls taken by the passage of time and prolonged periods at a distance from home and loved ones.
Spending two years roaming around the country playing tiny venues and sold-out amphitheaters alike, Porterfield was uncertain whether he was leading the charge toward an artistic epiphany or headed down a misguided path of self-destruction. Marigolden reflects this, as he ruminates across homesick tension and an un-grounded anxiety but rather than wallow in melancholy, Porterfield finds solace and inspiration through his songs, which reveal themselves as uplifting and celebratory. The album is brighter than their 2012 debut but somehow remains just as elegantly ominous.
Meticulous gorgeous Esquire
Sometimes more is more Uncut
Marigolden is yet another triumph The 405
Drop dead elegant NPR
Single LP in full colour printed sleeve featuring lyrics. Digital download.






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