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Field Division is a Nashville-based folkwave duo whose songs explore the line where dreams and reality blur, where sound waves and stories intertwine. The rich and hauntingly beautiful music created by Evelyn Taylor and Nicholas Frampton maps and defines the slopes and flow of life and where it may take us. TRU LUV (UK) accounts, “Their blissful music runs high on soulful harmonies and rapturous textures, occupying the gulf between the likes of Feist, Bon Iver, Other Lives and Rumours era Fleetwood Mac.” The pair draws inspiration from the sprawling prairielands of their home (Des Moines, Iowa) and they credit their Midwestern roots for their dreamy folk sound. “Our music is grounded in the peace that comes from growing up in Iowa, surrounded by miles of fields and sky,” Evelyn says. “It’s a humble sort of beauty which influences our sound in such an expansive way.” Even with the strong influence of home, Field Division reflects the words of author, Henry David Thoreau, “Not till we are completely lost or turned around…, do we begin to find ourselves.” After years of traveling, growing, and exploring other art forms, Evelyn put roots in Nashville to pursue her music. With nearly a decade of touring band experience, and an education in jazz and classical theory, Nicholas landed in Music City, as well. The two songwriters began their collaboration on Evelyn’s song “Faultlines” and from that point the project took form in their Nashville home studio. “James Taylor, the Eagle