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Sensefield : ウィキペディア英語版
Sense Field

Sense Field was an American rock band from California, formed in 1991 and disbanded in 2004, who briefly reformed for two Revelation Records' anniversary shows in 2012 and 2013.
==History==
Formed in 1991, Sense Field was one of several mid-90's post-hardcore and emo bands including Sunny Day Real Estate, Jimmy Eat World and Texas Is the Reason to achieve commercial success, who are largely credited with bringing this style of music to a more mainstream audience. Initially signed to Revelation Records, under whom they released three albums: ''Sense Field'', ''Killed For Less'' and ''Building''. They signed with the major label Warner Bros. Records in 1996, however problems within the label caused the band to sit in limbo for five years as the label re-staffed multiple times. The band were eventually released from their contract and Sense Field won the right to re-record the album they had originally written for Warner Bros. The album, ''Tonight and Forever'', was released in September 2001 on the Canadian independent label Nettwerk.
The band experienced their greatest success in 2002 with the single "Save Yourself", which was released on Tonight and Forever and then re-purposed as part of a compilation of tracks for the television show Roswell. The success of the song allowed the band to perform on late night television shows such as The Tonight Show and The Late Late Show, also seeing the song place on numerous 2002 best-of countdowns.〔 The group quickly followed up the release with the 2003 album ''Living Outside'' which became their only album to chart, reaching #37 on U.S. Heatseekers.〔(Billboard ), Allmusic

Sense Field disbanded shortly after the release of ''Living Outside'' in January 2004, at the culmination of a world tour in support of their fifth and final album.

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