International Dreams by Farm Hand
Tracklist
1. | Precision | 1:04 |
2. | Solution | 2:34 |
3. | International Dreams | 3:12 |
4. | Happy Landings | 3:27 |
5. | Nettle Soup | 3:34 |
6. | New Kitchens | 2:18 |
7. | Moving Hills | 3:32 |
8. | Fall Into Flight | 3:24 |
9. | Search Engines | 0:54 |
10. | I Hope She Knows | 3:48 |
Credits
released November 3, 2017
All music by Farm Hand. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Rob Jones. Artwork by Emma Daman Thomas. Front cover photograph by Rhodri Brooks. © Shape Records 2017.
“With its arcane oddness and warped, subterranean beats, the music of Farm Hand seems very much at ease alone in the dark”
— Gold Flake Paint
“International Dreams feels like an important album”
— 8/10 Louder Than War
“super-creative”
— 8/10 God Is In The TV
“International Dreams” is almost spiritual in its delivery, with drawn out melodies and deep choral harmonies rubbing against bucolic electronics”
— M Magazine
“Music with reverent, almost religious overtones”
— Wire Magazine
“It’s good for you”
— 4/5 Buzz
"A vein of Welsh Psych gold mined from the Radnorshire hills."
— New Sound Wales
"International Dreams is an essential continuation of Wales' tradition of rurally honed psychedelia"
—From The Margins
All music by Farm Hand. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Rob Jones. Artwork by Emma Daman Thomas. Front cover photograph by Rhodri Brooks. © Shape Records 2017.
“With its arcane oddness and warped, subterranean beats, the music of Farm Hand seems very much at ease alone in the dark”
— Gold Flake Paint
“International Dreams feels like an important album”
— 8/10 Louder Than War
“super-creative”
— 8/10 God Is In The TV
“International Dreams” is almost spiritual in its delivery, with drawn out melodies and deep choral harmonies rubbing against bucolic electronics”
— M Magazine
“Music with reverent, almost religious overtones”
— Wire Magazine
“It’s good for you”
— 4/5 Buzz
"A vein of Welsh Psych gold mined from the Radnorshire hills."
— New Sound Wales
"International Dreams is an essential continuation of Wales' tradition of rurally honed psychedelia"
—From The Margins