Main content

Rope & Field's BBC Introducing session
Rope & Field are a three-piece band from Hereford.
They each played in separate funk, hip-hop and punk bands since they were kids and hated each other with a passion.
They met (and clashed again) a few years later, when their friends started to mingle with one another.
They realised they were flogging a dead horse, so they bought a couple of crates and sorted everything out over the summer.
About a year later - they decided to make their own band and now record all of their music in Cal's spare room.
Duration:
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Unknown | Rope & Field |
This clip is from
Featured in...
![]()
Sessions—BBC Introducing, Hereford & Worcester
All of our live studio and festival sessions since 2005.
More clips from Hereford & Worcester
![]()
The Humdrum Express performs live
Duration: 11:39
![]()
Miriam: FFO Adele, Duffy and Raye
Duration: 04:12
![]()
Cheers! The song for alcohol-free beer
Duration: 03:22
![]()
'I write 500 songs a year'
Duration: 04:09
More clips from BBC Introducing
![]()
'Country music made in the Shropshire countryside'
Duration: 02:38
![]()
Rob Wheeler: Rising star of country music
Duration: 04:10
![]()
Get to know: Retail Store
Duration: 06:37
![]()
The Callum Doignie story
Duration: 06:22










