Blackfield began as a collaboration between multi-instrumentalist and
Porcupine Tree leader
Steven Wilson and controversial Israeli pop star
Aviv Geffen. After years of mutual admiration, the pair met to discuss a set of concert appearances in 2000 and, further drawn together by their similar interests in the classic rock albums of the '60s and '70s, wound up composing their first song under the
Blackfield moniker. It would be another year before they reconvened in a Tel Aviv studio, and their plans to cut an EP soon ballooned into an 18-month period of sporadic writing and recording sessions, finally capped off, after further delays, by the release of
Blackfield's eponymous debut by
Koch Records in early 2005. A second album, recorded in a relatively short six-month burst of activity and titled
Blackfield II, followed in 2007. Concert recording NYC: Live in New York City was issued as a DVD that year, with a CD/DVD release following in 2009. After this,
Wilson's other commitments began to take precedence, and more of the songwriting duties were handed over to
Geffen, as reflected in the title of the third album,
Welcome to My DNA, released in 2011. With
Wilson's decision to focus on his solo career, his input was reduced to that of contributor rather than full collaborator for the band's fourth album,
Blackfield IV. Released in August 2013, the album -- which featured vocal contributions from ex-
Mercury Rev frontman
Jonathan Donahue and
Brett Anderson of
Suede -- more closely resembled
Geffen's poppy solo output, but with its epic string arrangements, it never entirely lost sight of the '60s psychedelia that had so influenced
Wilson's progressive work.
Wilson was present for
Blackfield's 2014 European tour, but he quit the project after the tour's conclusion. However, in 2015 it was announced that
Geffen and
Wilson -- along with producer
Alan Parsons -- were working on material for
Blackfield V. Initially intended for a December release the following year, it actually appeared in January 2017. The followng three years saw the group take a brief hiatus, returning with their sixth studio album,
For the Music, in 2020, this time with
Geffen taking the central role as songwriter and producer. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia & John D. Buchanan