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Distortion  (Audio CD) 
by Magnetic Fields

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Distortion, Magnetic Fields’ second Nonesuch release, features the brilliant melodies and wry lyrics that composer and band leader Stephin Merritt has long been praised for, but, as the album title suggests, he serves them up with a twist. If the late, great Cole Porter had somehow been resurrected just in time to appear at the Coachella indie-rock fest, the results might sound something like this –"small, ironic tales of love and woe," as National Public Radio has described Merritt’s songs, startlingly enveloped in layers of live feedback that recall the noisy pop provocations of legendary Scottish quartet The Jesus and Mary Chain.

As album producer, Merritt takes a completely novel approach to his deployment of feedback, going well beyond mere fuzzed-out guitar to incorporate cello, piano and accordion into his mad-scientist mix. What he’s conjured up is a gorgeous drone that reverberates over the length of 13 tunes – from the exuberantly rocking opener, "Three Way," to the soused, sing-along lament, "Too Drunk To Dream," to the bittersweet closer, "Courtesans." It’s like hearing a great three-minute pop classic from someone else’s car radio in the middle of a traffic jam: melodic bliss surfacing above the din.

Merritt’s doleful baritone is employed to great effect on the brooding, lonely-guy balladry of "Mr. Mistletoe" and the horror moviemeets-romantic comedy of "Zombie Boy." But he swaps lead vocal chores throughout Distortion with Shirley Simms, a singer who longtime fans will recognize from her performances on the Magnetic Fields’ career-making 1999 three-disc set, 69 Love Songs. Merritt calls Simms’ voice "as pop as pop gets" and gives her some of the cleverest numbers, including "California Girls," a Beach Boys-style anti-anthem about murderous envy, and "The Nun’s Litany," a chastely rendered list of extremely naughty fantasies.

Stephin Merritt’s work attracts a wide-ranging audience, from connoisseurs of the American Songbook, for which Merritt is arguably making some serious 21st Century contributions, to indie rock fans who admire his innovative use of chamber instrumentation and his deadpan humor. Tickets to Magnetic Fields’ winter ’08 American tour, a series of residencies in several major cities, sold out upon announcement and more dates have been added to meet the demand. NPR chose Merritt as the first artist on its new All Songs Considered feature, Project Song, in which a performer is given a specific picture and phrase and challenged to compose and record a new song about them within 48 hours; Merritt’s "Man Of A Million Faces" is now available at npr.org, along with video clips of the song-making process. Distortion joins an already eclectic catalogue of Merritt-helmed projects on Nonesuch: Magnetic Fields’ 2004 Nonesuch debut, i; The Gothic Archies’ A Tragic Treasury, a collaboration with Lemony Snicket author Daniel Handler; Showtunes, a compilation of works composed for the theater; and the soundtrack to the Oscar-nominated film, Pieces Of April.

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: January 15, 2008
Studio: Nonesuch
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 21 reviews
Track Listing:
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. Nun's Litany
12. Zombie Boy
13. Courtesans
 
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5Different, and good  Dec 12, 2008
I, for one, love this album. No, it's not "69 Love Songs". Unlike some reviewers, I'm glad that they don't make the same album over and over again. The production is interesting and works well with the songs, which are very strong. I think it's better than their last album, "i". This is change I can believe in!

5great LP  Nov 21, 2008
While I am not a Stephin Merritt superfan, this is the fourth Magnetic Fields LP I have bought - "Charm of the Highway Strip" is my personal favorite - and I think it's great. I am surprised by the negative reviews.

Be forewarned I guess to all Magnetic Fields fans...this is basically traditional MF songs amped up with a heavy dose of feedback/noise ala The Jesus & Mary Chain. Some might not like it, I think it's a welcome change for the dude - although there are alot of bands playing this style right now, which is fine by me! See Raveonettes, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, A Place To Bury Strangers, Ceremony, Vandelles, Crystal Stilts, Vivian Girls, Manhattan Love Suicides, Glasvegas, etc.

The songs might get a bit repetitive but that doesn't really bother me. The standout songs are: California Girls (amazing!), Drive on Driver, Too Drunk To Dream, etc.

Overall: don't expect this too sound like any other Magnetic Fields record. It's just a really noisy version of MF. If you can't handle that, you might want to stay away. I love it!

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2Biggest disapointment of the year?  Oct 17, 2008
Stephin Merritt is a genius, but he is a frustrating one. His band's catalog is decidedly inconsistent. When he's at the top of his game, the results are awesome (see 69 Love Songs and I). When he's off, well, it's not so good. I had high hopes for Distortion but I think I can say it is the most disappointing album of 2008. The title says it all. This album is full of distorted guitars, feedback and reverb. Underneath all of the sonic gunk, if you can dig deep enough, you will find Merritt's melodies. But they are sub-par. Only California Girls and Three Way stand out. I applaud Merritt for always trying different things, but let's remember that different doesn't always equal good.

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3Disappointing  Sep 26, 2008
It got better with the second listen, as the songs are high quality. As TMF fans, we know Mr. Merritt is a freaky genius. Does that mean this album is five years too advanced for me to get?

The songs are beautiful if you listen closely. The production, purportedly by Merritt himself, is atrocious. It sounds as if it were recorded with the band onstage at the Metrodome and the mikes in a toilet under water at the 50 yard line. Distorted instruments do not mean fuzzy, veiled production in my mind. It ruins an otherwise 4 to 4.5 star disc in my mind, although I can't give a TMF album lower than a 3.

One good thing: it got me to go out and buy the whole back-catalog because previously I only had 69 and i. I was so disappointed I needed to get me some good Magnetic Fields.

4Will Mr. Merritt ever run out of ideas?  Mar 23, 2008
I'm starting to doubt it. He's written as many incredible pop songs as just about anybody and keeps cranking them out pretty consistently. There are a few songs here that miss the mark, but the rest I can listen to over and over. The "distorted" sound works very well too. My favs are "California Girls," "The Nun's Litany," "Old Fools," "Three Way" and "Please Stop Dancing." I wouldn't get this (or "i") without having gotten into the earlier stuff though. The "Holiday" album is where I would start.

 
 
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