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69 Love Songs Vol. 169 Love Songs Vol. 1 Magnetic Fields

From Stephin Merrit's Gay and Loud publishing comes the first volume of the Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs, a misleadingly quiet epic of a thing. From the layered feedback of "Don't Fall in Love with Me," followed by the plinky strum of his uke through to a Merrittian 23rd psalm, "The Things We Did," this volume, more than the others, hearkens back to the gloriously distorted acoustic agitation visited on The Charm of the Highway Strip. Ever the sad sack, Merritt's characters "don't believe in the sun" and drolly proclaim themselves "ugly" and the stars so "fucking romantic." Dishing up clichés like ice cream cones at a Baskin-Robbins, Merritt's lyrics take on self-involved weightiness in the context of his over-the-top conventions. Marrying electronic elements with banjo, cello, mandolin, piano, accordian, and percussion, these little numbers--sung by a revolving cast of Merritt and cohorts--riff on everything from punk rock to madrigals to Jim Reeves and Johnny Cash-style balladry, coming across as preposterously vaudevillian and Brechtian, rather than vacuous. --Paige La Grone

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More Love Songs:

69 Love Songs Vol. 2
69 Love Songs Vol. 3
69 Love Songs [BOX SET]

Stephin Merritt Bands:
 
Magnetic Fields
Future Bible Heros
Gothic Archies
The 6ths

 

The House of Tomorrow

What you will find here is information on Stephin Merritt and his bands The Magnetic Fields, Future Bible Heroes, the 6ths and the Gothic Archies. As stated above, this is the official MF Website, and is updated frequently with information directly from the band.

 

The Three Terrors

The Three Terrors are Stephin Merritt, Dudley Klute (Kid Montana) and LD Beghtol (Flare, Moth Wranglers). Since Dudley and LD did vocals on 69 Love Songs, the three of them have performed together under the name "The Three Terrors". LD himself says: "T3T is an on-going performance project, loosely modelled on the trio/three tenors concept, starring stephin, dudley and me. we'll be doing period live shows on specific themes, performing our own works and select cover songs. james jacobs (cellist for flare and leader of his band, sounds like) and daniel handler (novelist, who played accordion and keyboard on 69LS) are featured musicians..."

 

"Hit me with a flower - Anni Banani spins a bottle with TMF's Stephin Merritt"

Interview with Stephin Merritt

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Merritt has also made himself an anomaly with his graceful witticism and impressionistic wordplay that would make one wonder if he was either a prominent novelist or a magnificent filmmaker in a previous lifetime. Dreamy hideaways, scenarios with odd details, and silly tales about openly gay love that turn dark and upsetting reveal a mysterious humor inside Merritt's deep well of loneliness, whether describing a nighttime sky with "more stars than there are prostitutes in Thailand," telling someone "a vodka bottle gave you those raccoon eyes" or stating with blunt despair, "After all those days on God-forsaken highways/The roads don't love you/And they still won't pretend to..."

 

Stephinsongs

Music and lyrics of Stephin Merritt of the Magnetic Fields and The 6ths. Includes articles, interviews, reviews, trivia, a Stephin Merritt game, fan sites, discography and more.

 

Interview with Stephin Merritt

By John Krewson for The Onion

Excerpt:

O: Do you try to live your life so that you could have fit in in 1963?

SM: I would have been very unhappy. Being gay, for example, would have been a huge problem in 1963. Also, the technology that I use wouldn't have been around. A lot of it was around in 1973, and almost all of it was around in 1983...

 

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