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Future Bible Heroes announce summer tour in support of “Partygoing”

Future Bible Heroes are hitting the road this summer in support of their forthcoming new album, Partygoing. The live ensemble will consist of Claudia Gonson, Shirley Simms, Christopher Ewen and Anthony Kaczynski. These will be their first live dates since 2002.

Future Bible Heroes is one of the musical projects from the Magnetic Fields’ Stephin Merritt, who writes all the melodies and lyrics for the band. His longtime friend and collaborator Christopher Ewen composes the instrumental backing tracks. Joining Merritt on lead vocals for these songs is the Magnetic Fields’ Claudia Gonson.

To support their forthcoming album Partygoing and the re-issue of their back-catalogue on Merge Records (all in stores June 8), Future Bible Heroes will join the Chickfactor Summer Festival in Brooklyn, New York on June 12, followed by eleven US dates in July.

Also, watch “Catching Up with Future Bible Heroes” now at YouTube. Directed by JL Aronson (Danielson: a Family MovieLast Summer at Coney Island) and featuring photographs old and new by Kimberly Butler and Gail O’Hara, the video shows the band hanging out and talking about the old days as well as the new.

Listen & share “Living, Loving, Partygoing” and pre-order Future Bible Heroes’ new album Partygoing on CD as well as their 4-CD or 3-LP collection Memories of Love, Eternal Youth, and Partygoing. now in the Merge store. LP pre-orders will include a free Merge Records slipmat.

Future Bible Heroes on tour:
June 12 Brooklyn, NY The Bell House Chickfactor Summer Festival
July 8 Los Angeles, CA The Echoplex
July 9 San Francisco, CA The Independent
July 11 Portland, OR Doug Fir
July 12 Seattle, WA The Tractor Tavern
July 16 Minneapolis, MN Cedar Cultural Center
July 17 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall
July 21 Cambridge, MA The Sinclair
July 22 Toronto, ON Lee’s Palace
July 23 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
July 25 Philadelphia, PA World Cafe Live
July 26 Washington, DC The Black Cat

Future Bible Heroes talk “Partygoing” and more in this fun new video!

As the release date for the new Future Bible Heroes album Partygoing as well as the compilation of their original catalog Memories of Love, Eternal Youth, and Partygoing. draws near, we commissioned a video chat with Claudia, Stephin and Chris.

Future Bible Heroes is one of the musical projects from the Magnetic Fields’ Stephin Merritt, who writes all the melodies and lyrics for the band. His longtime friend and collaborator Christopher Ewen composes the instrumental backing tracks. Joining Merritt on lead vocals is the Magnetic Fields’ Claudia Gonson. Directed by JL Aronson (Danielson: a Family MovieLast Summer at Coney Island) and featuring photographs old and new by Kimberly Butler and Gail O’Hara, the video shows the band just hanging out and talking about the old days as well as the new.

Watch “Catching up with Future Bible Heroes” now at YouTube

Partygoing features a number of songs that meditate upon both the good and bad sides of parties: there’s the fun, and then there’s the morning after. Running themes for this album are drinking, dancing, and death. Memories of Love, Eternal Youth and Partygoing. marks the first time the entire original Future Bible Heroes catalog has been available in one place. In addition to the three full-length albums, the CD collection includes a fourth disc that compiles the band’s three EPs—The Lonely Robot, I’m Lonely (And I Love It), and Lonely Days—plus several tracks from outside compilations, including a song from the soundtrack to the film Welcome to the Dollhouse and the band’s hilarious gender-bending rendition of “Don’t You Want Me?” from a tribute album to the Human League. The LP collection includes each of the three albums (Memories of Love, Eternal Youth, and Partygoing) on vinyl plus a download card containing all of the EP and compilation tracks as well as digital versions of the full-lengths.

Future Bible Heroes (sans Stephin) will perform June 12 at the Bell House in Brooklyn as part of the Chickfactor summer festival. More tour dates coming soon! Listen & share “Living, Loving, Partygoing” and pre-order Future Bible Heroes’ new album Partygoing on CD as well as their 4-CD or 3-LP collection Memories of Love, Eternal Youth, and Partygoing. now in the Merge store. LP pre-orders will include a free Merge Records slipmat.

 

 

Future Bible Heroes to release new album and back catalog compilation in June

On June 4, Future Bible Heroes will release Partygoing, their third album, on Merge Records. In addition, Merge will compile all three Future Bible Heroes albums and an additional disc of EP tracks into one newly remastered collection entitled Memories of Love, Eternal Youth, and Partygoing.

Future Bible Heroes is one of the musical projects from the Magnetic Fields’ Stephin Merritt, who writes all the melodies and lyrics for the band. His longtime friend and collaborator Christopher Ewen composes the instrumental backing tracks. Joining Merritt on lead vocals is the Magnetic Fields’ Claudia Gonson.

Partygoing features the signature Future Bible Heroes mix of dancefloor-filling club anthems and super-sad ballads. The record is their first release since 2002’s Eternal Youth. Why the long break between albums? Well, the trio has been busy. Merritt has made four stage musicals, four Magnetic Fields albums, a Gothic Archies album, and done some film work. Ewen has been working on another band, the Hidden Variable, and DJing in Boston. Gonson has discovered parenthood while navigating the Magnetic Fields’ busy post-69 Love Songs schedule.

Future Bible Heroes are known for their fantastical lyrical themes, which on prior albums were preoccupied with B-movies, science fiction, aliens, robots, disco dancing, and committing suicide on camera. Along with songs like “Keep Your Children in a Coma,” which is about keeping youngsters under sedation until they pass through their vulnerable teenage years, Partygoing features a number of songs that meditate upon both the good and bad sides of parties: there’s the fun, and then there’s the morning after. Running themes for this album are drinking, dancing, and death. “The songs ‘When Evening Falls on Tinseltown’ and ‘A Drink Is Just the Thing’ are quite old,” Merritt says. “The first describes my experience of living in Los Angeles—and leaving it, which I did while recording Partygoing; the second describes solving all your problems with alcohol, which I don’t do much anymore either. Writing true and heartfelt lyrics is pointless because once you get around to singing them, they’re lies.”


Listen to “Living, Loving, Partygoing” now from Partygoing via Soundcloud

Memories of Love, Eternal Youth and Partygoing. marks the first time the entire original Future Bible Heroes catalog has been available in one place. In addition to the three full-length albums, the CD collection includes a fourth disc that compiles the band’s three EPs—The Lonely Robot, I’m Lonely (And I Love It), and Lonely Days—plus several tracks from outside compilations, including a song from the soundtrack to the film Welcome to the Dollhouse and the band’s hilarious gender-bending rendition of “Don’t You Want Me?” from a tribute album to the Human League. The LP collection includes each of the three albums (Memories of Love, Eternal Youth, and Partygoing) on vinyl plus a download card containing all of the EP and compilation tracks as well as digital versions of the full-lengths.

Pre-order Future Bible Heroes’ new album Partygoing on CD as well as their 4-CD or 3-LP collection Memories of Love, Eternal Youth, and Partygoing. now in the Merge store. LP pre-orders will include a free Merge Records slipmat.

The Magnetic Fields return to the road this fall

The Magnetic Fields released their tenth album Love at the Bottom of the Sea on Merge in March and visited Europe and North America in a tour chronicled at TouratheBottomoftheSea.com. The band will extend their tour this fall with a small number of performances around the east coast and midwest with a special opening act reading by novelist Emma Straub, also known as The Mag Fields’ merch gal extraordinaire!

Full list of dates with ticket information listed below.

The band will soon announce further solo Stephin Merritt appearances and an additional full band appearance this fall. Keep up with the Magnetic Fields on Twitter, Facebook and at Houseoftomorrow.com.

Visit the Merge store to find Love at the Bottom of the Sea on CD, LP and digital download in the Merge store as well as Stephin Merritt’s Obscurities and more from the Magnetic Fields’ catalog.

“Merritt’s songwriting ability makes crafting extremely catchy songs seem easy.” ~ NPR Music

The Magnetic Fields on tour:
* = Emma Straub reading from her debut novel Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures
Oct 25 Hudson, NY Helsinki Hudson (Onsale Jul 31)
Nov 14 St. Louis, MO Sheldon Concert Hall (Onsale Aug 11)
Nov 15 Detroit, MI The Redford Theatre (Onsale Aug 4)*
Nov 16 Pittsburgh, PA Carnegie Lecture Hall (Onsale Jul 31)*
Nov 17 Washington, DC Sixth & I Synagogue (Onsale Aug 3)*
Nov 18 Washington, DC Sixth & I Synagogue (Onsale Aug 3)*

Listen to the Magnetic Fields on World Cafe

On their recent North American tour, the Magnetic FieldsStephin Merritt stopped by WXPN’s World Cafe for a session spanning the band’s catalog. Relive your favorite moments from the recent tour while David Dye digs through Stephin’s songwriting process.

“Singing clever and emotive lyrics with a deep and resonant voice, Merritt playfully explores both dramatic events and everyday trifles.” – NPR Music

Love at the Bottom of the Sea is available on CD, LP and digital download in the Merge store & worldwide now.

Watch the new video for “Quick!” at YouTube.

 

New Merge Spring sampler available now at iTunes!

Visit iTunes to download the new Merge Spring sampler! Featuring songs from our recent releases as well as a song from our forthcoming reissue of Sugar’s Copper Blue, the sampler makes a great mixtape for your spring BBQ all for the low price of $2.99.

Visit iTunes to download Merge Records Spring Sampler 2012 now

Visit the Merge store to find full-length albums from these artists, and bookmark our SoundCloud page where we are adding new songs all the time!

Track list:
1.  The Magnetic Fields “Andrew in Drag”
2.  Sugar “A Good Idea”
3.  Times New Viking “Try Harder”
4.  Eleanor Friedberger “Heaven”
5.  The Rosebuds “Second Bird of Paradise”
6.  Archers of Loaf “Dead Red Eyes”
7.  Wild Flag “Electric Band”
8.  Imperial Teen “Out from Inside”
9.  Hospitality “Friends of Friends”
10.  M. Ward “The First Time I Ran Away”
11.  Stephin Merritt “Forever and a Day”
12.  Lambchop “Gone Tomorrow”
13.  Crooked Fingers “Heavy Hours”

The Magnetic Fields “Quick!” video

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The Magnetic Fields’ new album Love at the Bottom of the Sea is available on CD, LP and digital download now in the Merge store.

The Magnetic Fields premiere video for “Quick!”

Today, the Magnetic Fields premiered the new video for “Quick!” from their new album Love at the Bottom of the Sea.

Directed by James Spinney, and showcasing vocals from Shirley Simms’ with harmonies from Claudia Gonson, “Quick!” is one of the standout tracks from an album described by Blackbook as “the band’s most consistently entertaining album since 69 Love Songs.” The video introduces us to a woman living in a trashcan as she discovers another of her kind and perhaps kindles a little romance.

Watch the new video for “Quick!” now

The Magnetic Fields are currently on tour in Europe. Keep up with them at their tour diary and check out US merch girl and writer Emma Straub’s entries for The Paris Review, too.

The Magnetic Fields Live on WFUV & The Guardian

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The Magnetic Fields have wrapped up their North American tour and are currently in Europe, but before departure, Stephin visited WFUV in the Bronx for a live session from Studio A. Watch the session online now, and follow their European adventures at Tour at the Bottom of the Sea.

Stephin Merritt also visited the Guardian for another rendition of “Andrew in Drag.” Love at the Bottom of the Sea & Stephin Merritt’s Obscurities are on sale at Amazon MP3 for the month of May, and is available in the Merge store on CD, LP, and digital download. Also, a handful of limited-edition “Andrew in Drag” 7″ singles (b/w “When Next in Love I Fall”) have been found and listed in the Merge store!

The Magnetic Fields & the “Tour at the Bottom of the Sea”

The Magnetic Fields returned to Merge last month with their new album Love at the Bottom of the Sea. The band kicked off their tour with an inaugural visit to the SXSW festival and have traversed the country by plane and van to some of the most beautiful venues in the country. Merch girl and author Emma Straub is keeping us up-to-date on the tour at the “Tour at the Bottom of the Sea” blog as well as entries posted at The Paris Review.

Listen to Stephin’s KEXP performance live from the men’s room at KEXP.org, and read a great interview with Stephin about his favorite musical gear at the Village Voice’s Sound of the City blog. And don’t miss this video of the soon-to-be-hit song “Hookers and Blow” by the ladies of the Magnetic Fields.

The “Tour at the Bottom of the Sea” wraps up soon, so get your tickets now! Love at the Bottom of the Sea is available on CD, LP and digital download now in the Merge store.

The Magnetic Fields on tour:

Apr 6 Boston, MA Berklee Performance Center
Apr 7 Boston, MA Berklee Performance Center
Apr 9 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
Apr 11 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
Apr 12 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
Apr 14 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse

The ladies of the Magnetic Fields bring you “Hookers & Blow”

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See the Magnetic Fields on tour now & follow more exploits at their tour diary. Love at the Bottom of the Sea is available on CD, LP and digital download in the Merge store.

Merge @ SXSW 2012

 

Just added: Ross from Apex Manor will be DJ’ing in-between sets at our showcase!

WEDNESDAY 3/14
M. Ward – KGSR performance – W Hotel, Main Ballroom (200 Lavaca St.) 8 am
M. Ward – KUT performance – Four Seasons Hotel, Main Ballroom (98 San Jacinto Blvd.) 9 am
Hospitality – Warby Parker Citizen’s Circus – French Legation Museum (802 San Marcos St.) 1 pm
The Love Language – Warby Parker Citizen’s Circus – French Legation Museum (802 San Marcos St.) 2 pm
Hospitality – Paste party – The Stage on Sixth (508 E. 6th St.) 3 pm
The Love Language – Under the Radar party – Flamingo Cantina (515 E. 6th St.) 3:15 pm
Hospitality – Ground Control Touring party – Emo’s Annex 5pm
M. Ward – Central Presbyterian Church (200 E. 8th St.) 11 pm

THURSDAY 3/15
Imperial Teen – Live on KEXP – Mellow Johnny’s (400 Nueces St.) 11:30 am
Hospitality – Brooklyn Vegan party – Hotel Vegas (1500 E. 6th St.) 2:15 pm
The Magnetic Fields – NPR showcase – The Parish (214 E. 6th St.) 4pm
Hospitality – Waterloo Records (600 N. Lamar Blvd.) 5 pm
Crooked Fingers – End of an Ear (2209 South 1st St.) 5pm
M. Ward – Auditorium Shores with The Shins (920 W. Riverside Dr.) 6:45 pm
Hospitality – Fire Records showcase – Beale Street Tavern (214 E. 6th St.) 10 pm
The Love Language – Death+Taxes party/Solid Gold – Cheer Up Charlie’s (1104 E. 6th St.) 5pm

FRIDAY 3/16
Imperial Teen – Homeslice Pizza (1415 S. Congress Ave.) 11:45
Hospitality – Rolling Stone party – La Zona Rosa (612 West 4th Street) 1:40-2:10pm
Crooked Fingers - Paste party – The Stage on Sixth (508 E. 6th St.) 12:30 pm
Eleanor Friedberger – Brooklyn Vegan party – Hotel Vegas (1500 E. 6th St.) 2 pm
Hospitality – Home Slice Pizza (1415 S. Congress Ave.) 3:40pm
Merge Showcase – Frank (407 Colorado St.) 7:30 pm
The Magnetic Fields – Austin City Limits Live (310 Willie Nelson Blvd.) 8:30 pm

SATURDAY 3/17
Eleanor Friedberger – Urban Outfitters (2406 Guadalupe St.) 2 pm
Bob Mould  – MOG at Mohawk (912 Red River Street) 3:30pm *Playing Copper Blue
Crooked Fingers  – Twangfest – Jovita’s (1619 S. 1st St.) 4 pm