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David Brewis is an English singer, songwriter and musician. With his brother Peter Brewis, he formed
Field Music Field Music are an English rock band from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, that formed in 2004. The band's core consists of brothers David Brewis and Peter Brewis. Andrew Moore was the original keyboard player. Their line-up has at times f ...
, a rock band based in
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland () is a port city in Tyne and Wear, England. It is the City of Sunderland's administrative centre and in the historic county of Durham. The city is from Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is on the River Wear's mouth to the North Sea. The ri ...
in 2004. Prior to Field Music, he was in the band New Tellers. Field Music released their self-titled debut album in August 2005. A collection of
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and earlier songs (including tracks written for The New Tellers and Electronic Eye Machine), ''Write Your Own History'', was released in May 2006. Their second album, ''
Tones Of Town ''Tones of Town'' is the second studio album by indie rock band Field Music. It was released on 22 January 2007. "In Context" (w/b 'Off & On'), "A House Is Not a Home" (w/b 'Logic') and "She Can Do What She Wants" (w/b 'Sit Tighter', an alterna ...
'', was released on 22 January 2007. During the hiatus of Field Music from 2007 to 2009, he worked on a personal musical side project School of Language releasing the album '' Sea from Shore'' in February 2008 through
Memphis Industries Memphis Industries is a British independent record label. Memphis Industries was established as a record label in 1998 by the brothers Ollie and Matt Jacob with the first release being Blue States' Forever EP. It is perhaps best known for The ...
(in the UK and Ireland) and
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(in the US and Europe). The same year he also cooperated with his brother Peter Brewis who had launched his own musical project The Week That Was. In the same-titled album ''
The Week That Was ''The Week That Was'' is the side-project of Peter Brewis, member of the Sunderland art-rock band Field Music. The group was created by Brewis during Field Music's 2007-2009 hiatus, during which the two Brewis brothers Peter & David Brewis wen ...
'' released on 18 August 2008, also with
Memphis Industries Memphis Industries is a British independent record label. Memphis Industries was established as a record label in 1998 by the brothers Ollie and Matt Jacob with the first release being Blue States' Forever EP. It is perhaps best known for The ...
, David Brewis was featured on some of the tracks. David Brewis has also played with former
Fiery Furnaces The Fiery Furnaces are an American indie rock band, formed in 2000 in Brooklyn, New York.. - ''In 2000 they moved Brooklyn... and began playing as the Fiery Furnaces late in the year''. - Allmusic The band's primary members are Matthew and Eleanor ...
singer Eleanor Friedberger on her UK tour in the summer of 2013. He released a second School of Language album ''Old Fears'', in April 2014. Both David Brewis and Peter Brewis joined their former bass player Ian Black in the band Slug, touring as support to Hyde & Beast in the autumn of 2014.


Discography

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Field Music Field Music are an English rock band from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, that formed in 2004. The band's core consists of brothers David Brewis and Peter Brewis. Andrew Moore was the original keyboard player. Their line-up has at times f ...
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Tones of Town ''Tones of Town'' is the second studio album by indie rock band Field Music. It was released on 22 January 2007. "In Context" (w/b 'Off & On'), "A House Is Not a Home" (w/b 'Logic') and "She Can Do What She Wants" (w/b 'Sit Tighter', an alterna ...
'' (22 January 2007) *'' Field Music (Measure)'' (15 February 2010) *''
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'' (13 February 2012) *''
Music For Drifters ''Music for Drifters'' is the official release of the soundtrack to the 1929 documentary '' Drifters'', credited for kickstarting the "documentary" film genre. The soundtrack, commissioned in 2013 by the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival, was ...
'' (18 April 2015 (vinyl), 24 July 2015 (digital)) *''
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'' (5 February 2016) The New Tellers *''The New Tellers'' (2003) School of Language *'' Sea from Shore'' (4 February 2008) *''Old Fears'' (7 April 2014) *''45'' (30 May 2019) You Tell Me *'' You Tell Me'' (2019) Appearances in The Week That Was *''
The Week That Was ''The Week That Was'' is the side-project of Peter Brewis, member of the Sunderland art-rock band Field Music. The group was created by Brewis during Field Music's 2007-2009 hiatus, during which the two Brewis brothers Peter & David Brewis wen ...
'' by Peter Brewis (18 August 2008) Appearances in Slug *''
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