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The Magnetic Fields News
| The Magnetic Fields show their indie pop mettle (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By DARREN WHITE DALLAS ? The Magnetic Fields are not an excitable band. If you want to pay attention to the group and its tales of urban love and loss, fine. If not, then, as the 1995 disc title goes, Get Lost . Bandleader Stephin Merritt doesn?t have much to prove. He?s loved by critics and fans, and after nearly 20 years on the music scene, he?s something of a forefather to the softer side ... Distortion: Austinist Interviews The Magnetic Fields (Austinist) Image via houseoftomorrow.com. Photos by Mike Yesenosky, Michael Fusco, and Emma Straub. The Magnetic Fields Tuesday, October 14 Paramount Theater ( 713 Congress Avenue ) $33.50-$36.50, 8pm [ info ] | [ tickets ] Stephin Merritt leads The Magnetic Fields , but it hardly defines him. The prolific and genre-hopping songwriter and arranger also leads the groups The 6ths, The ... The Magnetic Fields -- 10/15/08 at Boulder Theater (Rocky Mountain News) The Magnetic Fields -- 10/15/08 at Boulder Theater Sublime and uncomfortable moments with Stephin Merritt as The Magnetic Fields play Madison (Isthmus) The singer and songwriter Stephin Merritt has crafted an astonishing and sweeping body of work. He has done so most notably with his group The Magnetic Fields, as well as with various other projects including The Gothic Archies and The 6ths, and as a solo artist. He drew widely from his repertoire in the Magnetic Fields concert Saturday night at Overture Center's Capitol Theater. Stephin Merritt of The Magnetic Fields performs in the Current studios (Minnesota Public Radio) The Magnetic Fields are a band, but in many ways they are simply the extension of Stephin Merrit. As well as a multi-instrumentalist, Merritt writes, produces, and sings their material. |
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