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The Magnetic Fields

The Magnetic Fields are the music of songwriter- producer-instrumentalist Stephin Merritt, who lives and records in New York City. Adept at computer music programming and production, Merritt records his own albums and plays almost everything on them with help from cellist Sam Davol, banjo player/second guitarist John Woo, and percussionist/pianist Claudia Gonson.

Merritt's first two CD's, "The Wayward Bus" and "Distant Plastic Trees", came out in 1991 and 1992 with singer Susan Anway, formerly of the early 80's Boston punk band "V." The album included the early-90's college radio single,"100,000 Fireflies," which first appeared as a single on Harriet Records.

When Susan Anway decided to relocate to Arizona, Stephin Merritt took up the vocal duties and remains the singer of The Magnetic Fields. In the early 90's the band released several vinyl seven-inch singles, including "Long Vermont Roads" (Harriet Recs) and "The House Of Tomorrow-EP" (Merge), which is now available on CD.

The Magnetic Fields have released six full-length CD's between 1993-1999, all on Merge Records. "The Charm of the Highway Strip" (1994) is an electro-country meditation on life on the open road. "Holiday (1994) has a more euro-pop sound, with songs about escape and nightlife. "Get Lost" (1995) has a mixture of styles and moods, including the intimate cabaret sound of "With Whom to Dance?"

In 1999, the Magnetic Fields released their 3-disc set, "69 Love Songs." The album has sold 130,000 copies worldwide, and has brought Merritt's music to the mainstream eye. In addition to Merritt's singing, "69 Love Songs" also features vocals by pianist Claudia Gonson, as well as three additional singers, LD Beghtol, Dudley Klute, and Shirley Simms. The album also included instrumental contributions of Future Bible Hero Chris Ewen, and novelist Daniel Handler on accordion.

In 2002, The Magnetic Fields signed a worldwide record deal with Nonesuch (Warner Brothers). Their first album for the label, "i," was released in May, 2004.

Archived News:
"Andrew in Drag" video premieres on NPR's "All Songs Considered" (02/03)
Magnetic Fields announce Devotchka and others to open US Tour (01/29)
Spanish Dates Added to European Tour (12/20)
MAGNETIC FIELDS LOVE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA OUT MARCH 6 (12/13)
TMF SPRING 2012 TOUR DATES - US and CANADA (12/13)
TMF SPRING 2012 TOUR DATES - EUROPE (12/13)
On sale: The Magnetic Fields at ATP March 10 & Royal Festival Hall April 25! (11/17)
"Holiday" Re-issue Out on Vinyl (10/26)

The Magnetic Fields: Claudia Gonson, John Woo, Stephin Merritt, Sam Davol (l-r)
Latest Release
CD/LP/Digital, Merge Records, March 2012
Discography
Realism CD Cover
Nonesuch, January 2010
Distortion CD Cover
Nonesuch, January 2008
i CD Cover
i
Nonesuch, May 2004
69 Love Songs CD Cover
Merge, Sept. 1999
Get Lost CD Cover
Merge, Oct. 1995
House of Tomorrow CD Cover
Merge, Jan. 1999
Holiday CD Cover
Merge, Jan. 1999
Charm of the Highway Strip CD Cover
Merge, Apr. 1994
The Wayward Bus CD Cover
Merge, Jan. 1995
Upcoming Calendar
THE MAGNETIC FIELDS
ON TOUR


The 2012 tour kicks off
on March 6, 2012.


Tickets are now on sale.

Visit the calendar for details »