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Sense Field - Premonitions flac album
  • Performer Sense Field
  • Title Premonitions
  • Date of release 1993
  • Style Emo, Hardcore, Indie Rock
  • Other formats VOC MMF MIDI AA FLAC AIFF MP2
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1645 mb
  • Size FLAC 1750 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 305

They began playing together in 1990, forming from the ashes of Evenson, Stockberger, and Bunch's prior group, Reason to Believe.

Premonitions, the debut album by unabashed Los Angeles singer Miya Folick, begins with an exquisite apology. Amid a cultural movement where unspoken wrongs are finally being aired, only to be met by the half-hearted repentance of systemic corruption and patriarchal nonsense, her sincere plea feels like redemption. Many of the tunes on Premonitions feel like anthems, battle cries for personal and universal empowerment. This comes, in part, from Folick’s incredible voice-deep and broad and rich, yet capable of soaring to fluttering soprano heights.

Sense Field are a Los Angeles band that plays a (very) unusual blend of progressive hardcore and emocore. Singer Jonathan Bunch and guitarists Chris Evenson and Rodney Sellars deconstruct soul-pop melodies in ever different styles. The EPs Sense Field (Run H20, 1991) and Premonitions (Run H20, 1992), later reissued as the album Sense Field (Revelation, 1994), mainly showcase the band's eclectism, although it rarely coalesces into real songs, and, when it does, it may sound like a preacher's secret morbid vision (Dreams, Voice, Found You).

Sense Field was an American rock band from California, formed in 1991 and disbanded in 2004, who briefly reformed for two Revelation Records' anniversary shows in 2012 and 2013 as well as a pair of Jon Bunch memorial shows in 2016. Premonitions EP (1992). Sense Field, Jimmy Eat World, Mineral split EP (1997). Part of the Deal EP (1999). Fun Never Ends EP (2001). Sense Field, onelinedrawing split EP (2000). The musings of Sense Field and Running From Dharma split EP (2004).

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Altri album di Sense Field.

Since ancient times, precognition has been associated with trance and dream states involved in phenomena such as prophecy, fortune telling and second sight, as well as waking premonitions Such claims of seeing the future have never been without their sceptical critics. Aristotle carried out an inquiry into allegedly prophetic dreams in his On Divination in Sleep.

Tracklist

1 Nova 3:22
2 Soft 3:55
3 Familiar 2:39
4 Ideity 2:52
5 Strung 3:35
6 Found You 3:18
7 River 4:20

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Disque Americ
  • Recorded At – The Rocket Plant

Credits

  • Band – Chris Evenson, Jonathan Bunch*, Rodney Sellars, Scott McPherson
  • Dulcimer, Mandolin, Guitar – Ron Therpio
  • Engineer – Paul
  • Graphics – Paul Archy
  • Performer – John Stockberger
  • Tambourine – Billy Stobo

Notes

Recorded at The Rocket Plant, February '93.

The song order on the cover and booklet is incorrect. The correct song order appears on the CD as submitted here.
The cover and booklet suggest the song order to be:
1 - Strung
2 - Nova
3 - Ideity
4 - Familiar
5 - Soft
6 - Found You
7 - River

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: DISQUE AMERIC X8J1<706>04MARKT03

Talk about Sense Field - Premonitions


Kazijora
How does this release not seem to be anywhere near as rare/valuable as the first CD EP? Did they make a ton more of them? And because it was distributed by Revelation? I thought I really scored when I found mine brand new in a store in summer '93...
PC-rider
They made 500 copies of the debut and 1000 copies of Premonitions.
Tholmeena
This is not the correct track listing of the CD. The CD case and booklet are in the wrong order. Here is the correct listing...1. Nova2. Soft3. Familiar4. Ideity5. Strung6. Found You7. River