The Magnetic Fields Manchester Cathedral
Vendredi 19 mars 2010

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The Magnetic Fields

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Vendredi 19 mars 2010
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Manchester Cathedral

Victoria Street
Manchester M3 1SU
Royaume-Uni
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Tél : 0161 833 2220
Site : www.manchestercathedral.org

OH Productions presents The Magnetic Fields

The Magnetic Fields is the project of studio wunderkind Stephin Merritt. Merritt writes, produces, and generally sings all of their material, as well as plays many of the instruments, concocting a sort of indie pop synth rock. While the Magnetic Fields may draw upon the electronic textures of vintage acts like ABBA, Kraftwerk, Roxy Music with Eno, Joy Division, and Gary Numan, Merritt’s vision is far more pointed toward the alternative rock underground. His songs are also far warmer and more pure pop-oriented than these reference points might lead you to believe, sounding at times like late 20th-century equivalents to Phil Spector or Brian Wilson.


Merritt had been recording on his own four-track from a very young age, but didn’t issue the first Magnetic Fields album until 1990, when he was well into his twenties. The first pair of discs featured the choirgirl vocals of Susan Amway. On subsequent releases, Merritt handled the vocals himself in a deep croon not far removed from his European influences. The synth-pop quotient also became heavier, although Merritt has always taken care to mix in quite a few natural instruments with the electronic ones, often with the help of Claudia Gonson (percussion) and Sam Davol (cello, flute). The emphasis has always remained on the pop hooks and eccentric, romantically reflective lyrics rather than the bedrock synthetic rhythms and textures.

In addition to his work with Magnetic Fields, Merritt has involved himself in several side projects, the most notable being the 6ths’ 1995 album Wasps’ Nests album. Merritt sang only one track himself on this disc, for which he acted as composer/producer/multi-instrumentalist, employing singers like Barbara Manning, Dean Wareham (Luna), Lou Barlow, Georgia Hubley (Yo La Tengo), Chris Knox, and Robert Scott (the Bats) to handle the lead vocals. After releasing 1997’s New Despair as the Gothic Archies, Merritt finally returned to the Magnetic Fields aegis for 1999’s 69 Love Songs, released as both a trio of separate discs as well as a limited edition three-CD box set. Merritt spent the next few years releasing more side projects, including records from the Gothic Archies, Future Bible Heroes, the 6ths, as well as numerous soundtracks.

It wasn’t until 2004 that Merritt and his Magnetic Fields finally got around to making i, a collection of songs that begin with the aforementioned vowel. Distortion followed in early 2008; shortly thereafter, Merritt set to work on an acoustic folk-influenced album, Realism, which comes out in January 2010. Whereas Distortion was an album of power-pop songs with heavily distorted guitars, in homage to the Jesus and Mary Chain’s Psychocandy, Realism finds Merritt drawing inspiration from late-60s/early-70s orchestral and psychedelic folk. Realism’s all-acoustic recording line up featured no electronic instruments, and used untraditional percussion instruments, ranging from tabla to tree leaves.

OH Productions is proud to present the Magnetic Fields’ only northern date, and their first visit to Manchester since 2006.
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  • elnicky

    I was behind a pillar. Grr. It still sounded beautiful though, despite the clanking. It even gave me an appreciation for some of their songs that aren't my favourites. I was there to hear them more than see them, so I'm not that bitter at the crap view. The venue was good, just the seating shit.

    mai 2010
  • SpaceLlama

    I suppose I did have to crane my neck to the left quite a little bit because the woman infront of me had very very big hair. But I still thought it was really great. I agree with the crashing beer bottles though. My view wasn't bad, but I can imagine how disappointing it would be to be placed behind a pillar.

    mars 2010
  • Parkinson89

    The only slight complaint I have about last night was the numerous annoying crashing of bottles during their set, otherwise I had a fantastic time. One of my all time favourite shows.

    mars 2010
  • routard

    Shocking venue, DO NOT USE AGAIN. Unless you can guarantee people can at least attempt to see and hear what's going on. The value of my ticket was worth more than being fobbed off behind loads of pillars to sit in the dark and squint my ears to try and hear what was going on. I also felt I bought my tickets early on, would be understandable if I was last served. Really really pissed off and left after six songs. I've seen MagField at the RNCM and it was how I prefer to remember them. I’ll never see anything at the Cathedral again unless someone sits me in the area in front of the band, not worth it if you are off to the sides, forget it if you are near the back and sides.

    mars 2010
  • SpaceLlama

    Wow, that post below hit the nail right on the head. It was perfect, and pleasing how they played such a variety, with of course, more songs off the Realism album but still, I was very pleased they played All The Umbrellas in London because I'll be honest, I wasn't really expecting it at all. And that cello sounded so beautiful. Great night, I'd do it all over again right now.

    mars 2010
  • elephant_shoe

    I haven't looked forward to anything this much for ages! It's going to be a top quality night, this one.

    mars 2010
  • Parkinson89

    My ticket finally arrived yesterday. So excited now!

    mars 2010
  • mymuk

    Guest list, yay. <smug>

    mars 2010
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