This is mattnewlands’ music collection on Bandcamp.

mattnewlands

  1. Brisbane, Australia
  2. Rock
  1. collection 5
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  1. Twilight Tales
    by JB Fairfield
    The Siren's Song The Siren's Song
    How does JB Fairfield keep putting out so much good music, he's a very prolific chap indeed.

    If you haven't checked any JB Fairfield releases out yet, you really need to do yourself a favour and just do it - might as well start with this awesome album, then work your way backwards.

    Nice work indeed JB Fairfield, I hope you start getting the success you deserve soon!
  2. Songs for Dreamers
    by JB Fairfield
    Imagination Imagination
    JB Fairfield keeps putting out awesome records in my opinion, and deserves more recognition for the quality of his work. He’s building quite a catalogue of work and hopefully some or all of it can get some airplay. This album is a great concept and every song is great on here.
  3. AtOneMent
    by JB Fairfield
    JBF knows his craft, and keeps getting better with each release.

    Awesome instrumentation and songwriting combined; plus some great vocals here which really add to the breadth of styles that JBF draws on.

    We all knew his prog credentials but this album shows his pop credentials too - just listen to the chorus of On the Day of the Sun.

    I enjoy every track here and can’t find fault with the production either, which is also getting better with each release.

    Is JBF really a one man band?!
  4. Unbearable Lightness of Being
    by JB Fairfield
    The Nature of Progress? The Nature of Progress?
    An excellent instrumental album filled to the brim with thoroughly engaging ideas, arrangements, instruments, hooks and atmospherics - all from the artful mind and fingers of JB Fairfield! Awesome closing track but I couldn’t go past the quirky brilliance of ‘The Nature of Progress?’ for my favourite track.
  5. A Drama of Lightness (EP)
    by JB Fairfield
    Confusion, Our Shared Emoticon Confusion, Our Shared Emoticon
    This EP just keeps getting better, culminating in the final and awesome track Confusion, Our Shared Emoticon. The instrumentation and arrangements are excellent here, and the only problem by the end is that it leaves you wanting more! Looking forward to a forthcoming long player from JB Fairfield.