23 Fields’ ‘Scars’ is an Intricate Alt Folk Expanse

23 Fields is an alt folk band with a thoughtful ethos that explores philosophical scapes on life and love. With slow-brewed narratives and intricate instrumentals they mold each theme carefully and intentionally. And there will always be a melody, a lyric, or a rhythm that you carry with you each time you listen to 23 Fields. Their latest release is their sophomore album titled ‘To Follow This Year’s Fashion’, a collection that covers a range of topics in a way that is reminiscent of artists like Neil Young, Steven Young and Nash but also carries the modernity of Sufjan Stevens. The former’s intricate structures are matched with the latter’s monotonal frames to create a special body of folk. 

The melancholy of the track, Scars is elegantly presented, crested with moments of nostalgia, romance, and heartbreak. And when you experience it in the light of their contemplative storytelling, it becomes a soft cinematic expanse. The curves of violins, glints of acoustic guitar, and the gruff baritones honor the rustic folk origins while celebrating their own creative interpretations. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Scars’ by 23 Fields here - 




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