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Field Medic - Grow Your Hair Long If You're Wanting To See Something That You Can Change (album) 〈Browser〉

For years, Field Medic was defined by 8-track cassette recordings and iPhone memos. This album marks a significant shift:

Kevin Patrick Sullivan, the creative force behind , has built a career on the raw, lo-fi charm of a man and his boombox. But with his October 2022 release, grow your hair long if you're wanting to see something that you can change , Sullivan trades the tape hiss for what he calls "HD folk music". The Evolution to "HD Folk" For years, Field Medic was defined by 8-track

: Sullivan often injects humor into his darkness. In "I Had a Dream That You Died," he sings, "I had a dream that you died / Somehow made it about me," showcasing a brutal, relatable self-awareness. The Evolution to "HD Folk" : Sullivan often

Despite the "cleaner" production, the lyrics remain as uncompromisingly frank as ever. The album title itself is a metaphor for the few things we can actually control when life feels overwhelming. The album title itself is a metaphor for

: Tracks like "Always Emptiness" feature warm Americana elements like steel guitars, while "Stained Glass" incorporates orchestral flourishes. Lyrical Themes: Finding Clarity in the Dark