Fields Ohio move through decades the way a restless traveler moves through time zones — lingering just long enough to absorb the local atmosphere before slipping forward again. Their new album A Ghostly Band of Doubts is a kind of archive of the recent past, assembled with the care of someone who believes nothing worth loving should be allowed to disappear. The opening tracks arrive in ukulele and what the duo calls an “Enigma beat” — a cycle that pulls the older listener back to 1990 while remaining fully aware it is 2026. “Half Gods” shifts from classic hip-hop to something heavier, then dissolves into 90s trance. “One Who Looked Up At the Sky” layers trip-hop, faux disco orchestration, and drum ‘n’ bass into a single track without any of it feeling forced. A Ghostly Band of Doubts by Fields Ohio The title cut fills with evaporated voices — restless ghosts, the past always present. The album’s titles carry a gentle melancholy, the feeling of discarded dreams and imagined futures. The closer “Sun Was Out and the Trees Were Like Great Bonfires Against Grey Distant Fields” gallops out like a victorious Western gunslinger, unafraid and already gone. A Ghostly Band of Doubts is out now on Bandcamp.







