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The Magnetic Fields is the principal creative outlet of singer-songwriter Stephin Merritt. While the particular musical style of the band is usually as malleable as Merritt's songwriting, they are commonly attributed to pop genres and subgenres: synthpop, indie pop, noise pop, and, most recently, folk-pop.
Earlier in the band's career, The Magnetic Fields were characterized by synthesized instrumentation by Merritt with lead vocals provided by Susan Anway (and then by Stephin Merrit himself). A more traditional band later materialized, currently composed of Merritt, Claudia Gonson, Sam Davol, and John Woo, with occasional guest vocals by Shirley Simms. The band is recognizable for Merrit's lyrics, often about love, that are by turns ironic, bitter, and humorous. Their best known work is likely the critically lauded 1999 three-volume concept album 69 Love Songs. It was followed in the succeeding years by a "no-synth" trilogy: i (2004), Distortion (2008), and Realism (2010).
The band began as Merritt's studio project, under the name Buffalo Rome, with him playing all instruments. With the help of friend Claudia Gonson, who had played in Merritt's band The Zinnias during high school, a live band was assembled in Boston, where Merritt and Gonson lived, to play Merritt's compositions. The band's first live performance was at T.T. the Bear's Place in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1991 where they played to a sparse audience that was expecting to see Galaxie 500 spin-off Magnetophone.
One of the group's most significant albums to date is its 1999 triple album 69 Love Songs. It showcased Merritt's songwriting abilities and the group's musicianship, demonstrated by the use of such varied instruments as ukulele, banjo, accordion, cello, mandolin, flute, xylophone, and Marxophone, in addition to their usual setting of synthesizers, guitars, and effects. The album features vocalists Shirley Simms, Dudley Klute, L.D. Beghtol, and Gonson, each of whom sings lead on six songs as well as various backing vocals, plus Daniel Handler (A.K.A. Lemony Snicket) on accordion, and longtime collaborator Christopher Ewen (of Future Bible Heroes) as guest arranger/synthesist. Violinist Ida Pearle makes a brief cameo on "Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side."
The band's recent albums, i (2004) and Distortion (2008), both followed the album theme structure of 69 Love Songs: The song titles on i begin with the letter (or, in the case of half the songs' titles, the pronoun) "I", whilst Distortion was an experiment in combining noise music with their typically unconventional musical approach. The liner notes claim the album was made without synthesizers. According to an article: "To celebrate the release of Distortion, Merritt and The Magnetic Fields played mini-residencies in cities around the country, culminating with six shows at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music."
Realism was released in January 2010, concluding the "no-synth" trilogy (following i and Distortion). As such, the next album produced will feature synthesisers almost exclusively.
(bron: Wikipedia)
http://www.houseoftomorrow.comGenre: synthesizerpop Label: Domino Release: februari 2012 Cijfer: 7 The Magnetic Fields loopt al een tijdje mee., zijn debuutalbum ‘Distant Plastic Trees’ stamt al uit 1991. Het is al een kunst op zich om je zo lang staande te houden in een tijd waarin nieuwe bands nog sneller uit de grond springen dan ze verdwijnen. Het nieuwe album ‘L ... »
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Label: Nonesuch / Warner Music‘Realism’ is het negende album van The Magnetic Fields, de opvolger van ‘Distortion’ uit 2008. Hoewel beide albums muzikaal als tegenpolen kunnen worden aangemerkt, zijn de overeenkomsten onmiskenbaar. Allereerst is het “wc-mannetje” op de hoes vervangen door een “wc-vrouwtje”, ongetwijfeld een doelbewuste keuze. Maar daar blijft het niet ... »
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