
The Strapping Fieldhands started out in the early '90s playing "Appalachian inbred squonk" on junk shop instruments. The band's sound evolved quickly and drastically in the time leading up to their outstanding 1994 LP Discus (Omphalos), but even their latest album, 2002's relatively refined The Third Kingdom (Omphalos), retains much of the slobbering, delirious quality of their first singles. Though the Fieldhands are based in Philadelphia, PA, they
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The Author in Her Ear
Boo Hoo Hoo
Mysterious Girl
Sad Lament of the American Indian
Song of Mourning Dove
Ben Franklin Airbath
In The Pineys
When You Came
Coffin Cello
Chronicle of a Tortoise
Now We Have Slipped
The Oath
Lonnie Donnegan's Mum's Tea Chest
Misty
Red Dog the Deconstructor
Tickled with Olive Branch
Lunar Diversions
Arrogant Flower
Biscuits & Kippers
Blue Kangaroo
Soundshapes
Past Pastoral
Scuttled Kayak Odyssey
Battle Down the Quarter Mile
Rose Seed
Abandoned by Demeter
Battle Down the 1/4 Mile
Stacey Donnelly
The Demiurge
Sasquatch & Wilcox Club the Weefolk
Aeroplane Ticket
Can't Find a Place
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Poor Mr. Jesus
Gored by Bull
Luminous Babies
Future Pastoral
Eggs in the Reservoir
Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)
Luminous Bodies
Looking Into the Sun
Just Too Much
October Kentucky
Ol' Jimmy Cole
Albacore Heart
Abstract Composition #2
In the Piney's
Sun, Sun
He's Right
Kiwis Go Home
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