For years, Field Medic was defined by 8-track cassette recordings and iPhone memos. This album marks a significant shift:
: Sullivan often injects humor into his darkness. In "I Had a Dream That You Died," he sings, "I had a dream that you died / Somehow made it about me," showcasing a brutal, relatable self-awareness.
Kevin Patrick Sullivan, the creative force behind , has built a career on the raw, lo-fi charm of a man and his boombox. But with his October 2022 release, grow your hair long if you're wanting to see something that you can change , Sullivan trades the tape hiss for what he calls "HD folk music". The Evolution to "HD Folk"
: For the first time, Sullivan worked with a co-pilot, producer Gabe Goodman , who helped arrange piano and bass parts while Sullivan focused on vocals and guitar.
Despite the "cleaner" production, the lyrics remain as uncompromisingly frank as ever. The album title itself is a metaphor for the few things we can actually control when life feels overwhelming.
Field Medic - Grow Your Hair Long If You're Wanting To See Something That You Can Change (album) ●
For years, Field Medic was defined by 8-track cassette recordings and iPhone memos. This album marks a significant shift:
: Sullivan often injects humor into his darkness. In "I Had a Dream That You Died," he sings, "I had a dream that you died / Somehow made it about me," showcasing a brutal, relatable self-awareness. For years, Field Medic was defined by 8-track
Kevin Patrick Sullivan, the creative force behind , has built a career on the raw, lo-fi charm of a man and his boombox. But with his October 2022 release, grow your hair long if you're wanting to see something that you can change , Sullivan trades the tape hiss for what he calls "HD folk music". The Evolution to "HD Folk" Kevin Patrick Sullivan, the creative force behind ,
: For the first time, Sullivan worked with a co-pilot, producer Gabe Goodman , who helped arrange piano and bass parts while Sullivan focused on vocals and guitar. Despite the "cleaner" production, the lyrics remain as
Despite the "cleaner" production, the lyrics remain as uncompromisingly frank as ever. The album title itself is a metaphor for the few things we can actually control when life feels overwhelming.