Foreign Fields Make Time For Self-Compassion With “A Little Longer”

[Cover photo credit to Mitch Buss]

Wisconsin-based Ambient and Indie-Rock duo Foreign Fields continue to celebrate the announcement of their fourth full-length album, What It Cost, out September 13th, 2024 with a new single, “A Little Longer.”

Recorded at Hive in Eau Claire, WI, with engineer Brian Joseph (Bon Iver, Sufjan Stevens, Volcano Choir) and accompanied by a video filmed in Red Wing, Minnesota, “A Little Longer” is the fourth single the duo has teased.

This new track was prompted by Brian Holl of Foreign Fields’ need to cultivate “self-compassion” as he took time “to become the best version of himself he could be to his wife and family.”

Brian Holl shares:

Our goal for this record was to break free from the usual Foreign Fields process—just Eric and me spending hours in a room, perfecting every little detail. This time, we wanted to bring others into the mix and create a more live “band” sound. We also aimed to showcase this collaborative process visually as we released the record.

With that in mind, we booked a weekend trip to Red Wing, Minnesota, last November with an open agenda: capture four songs with the guys who helped shape and record them. The concept for the video for “A Little Longer” came naturally. We wanted it to focus purely on the performance, capturing the vibe of all of us together in one room. So, we put Mitch Buss, the filmmaker behind the Red Wing Sessions videos, in the middle of us and hit record.

Their new album, What It Cost, is “an ode to the many layers of love Brian and Eric have saved for those they choose to spend their days, years, and lives alongside.” Meanwhile, they also delve into a full band sound.

Holl adds:

We hadn’t written about the people in our lives in a while. Previously, everything had been quite conceptual. From the get-go, we intended to break that apart with this one.