Posts tagged "magnetic fields"

Spin Cycle: The Magnetic Fields’ “Love at the Bottom of the Sea”

Digestible and lean, The Magnetic Fields’ latest record, Love at the Bottom of the Sea, attempts to have it both ways: while each Fields album after their massive, masterful magnum opus 69 Love SongsĀ has been more laser-focused than that thrillingly kitchen-sink record, Love at the BottomĀ packs 15 swift tracks into its sinewy 34-minute runtime. For this we can thank Stephin Merritt, Magnetic Fields maestro and patron saint of indie kids who scrawl their lyrical sketches on cocktail napkins and dog-eared […]

Spin Cycle: Of Monsters and Men's "Into the Woods" EP

Spin Cycle: Of Monsters and Men’s “Into the Woods” EP

There’s more to Iceland than Bjork! Check out Of Mice and Men, who have a new album out now!

bLISTerd: The 100 Best Albums of the ’90s (50-41)

Welcome to the exciting second half of Popblerd!’s list of the 100 best albums of the Nineties. If you haven’t seen the first half of our list, this is a great place to start. It’s OK, we’ll wait. Well, now that you’re caught up, let’s continue with the debut solo album from an amazing singing/songwriting/rapping triple threat (and she could act, too!) that should have set up a legendary career… 50. Lauryn Hill | The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (released 8/25/98 […]

Spin Cycle: Stephin Merritt’s “Obscurities”

As a songwriter, Stephin Merritt’s legendarily busy muse is certainly not newsworthy – we are, after all, talking about a man who’s Magnetic Fields once released an album entitled 69 Love Songs, a sprawling, three-disc behemoth that offered up exactly what its title promised. Merritt’s also the man behind The 6ths, The Gothic Archies, Buffalo Rome, and Future Bible Heroes, and responsible for several operettas bearing his own name. He’s been involved in more projects than Dave Grohl; in terms […]