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The Magnetic Fields - Distortion

The Magnetic Fields

Distortion

78
Based on 5 reviews
2008 Ranking: #67 / 187

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Track List
  1. Three-Way
  2. California Girls
  3. Old Fools
  4. Xavier Says
  5. Mr. Mistletoe
  6. Please Stop Dancing
  7. Drive On, Driver
  8. Too Drunk to Dream
  9. Till the Bitter End
  10. I'll Dream Alone
  11. The Nun's Litany
  12. Zombie Boy
  13. Courtesans
Reviews

Pitchfork (Full Review)

With all of Stephin Merritt's cleverness and theatricality, it's easy to forget that the Magnetic Fields started out as an indie pop band. Merritt didn't really establish himself as a widely feted songwriter until 1999's 69 Love Songs, a far-flung compendium spanning acoustic ballads and skittery electro pop tracks. Merritt continued his conceptual unification streak with 2004's i, but that album's all-acoustic approach felt at odds with the songs themselves. (Compare the passable album version of "I Don't Believe You" with the vastly more fun single version.) While the overdone thematic focus of i generally seemed flat and frustrating, Distortion's aesthetic conceit-- conveyed by its title-- is worn well, and its blown-out sound breathes life into a collection of songs that brings together many of the best ideas from Merritt's back catalog.

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Details
Released: January 15, 2008
Label: Nonesuch Records
Producer: Stephin Merritt
Genre: Indie Pop

Ratings
Drowned in Sound:80
Pitchfork:80
PopMatters:80
Tiny Mix Tapes:80
musicOMH:60

End of the Year Lists
# 44 - No Ripcord
# 25 - Rolling Stone

Blurb

Distortion is an album by The Magnetic Fields. It was officially released on January 15, 2008 by Nonesuch Records.

As the album's name implies, several of the musical performances featured were distorted by various means. In particular, this sound quality was influenced by the 1985 album Psychocandy by The Jesus and Mary Chain. No synthesizers were used to record the album; it is the second in a "no-synth trilogy", after the 2004 album i.

Distortion debuted at number 77 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling about 8,000 copies in its first week.

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