After the First World War between 1914-1918, the world would never be the same again. The Great War not only ended in a major slaughter with no winners, but also brought us useful inventions such as cosmetic surgery, air traffic control, and cello cotton (which became popular as sanitary towels). The British group Field Music talks about this on their first concept album Making A New World. The
… music was initially written for an exhibition at the British Imperial War Museum. It is also Field Music's seventh album, which has gained steady cult status in British pop music. Music that sounds like an overturned record cabinet, especially the sections classic rock ( , ) and new wave ( , ). The unique Field Music at Making A New World comes into its own with a profound theme. (MR)more