[trailer] Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt & The Magnetic Fields
Posted by PJ in News, Previews, The Yellow Stereo, Upcoming, Videos
Saw this trailer over the weekend and was genuinely surprised to find out that this documentary about the very private songwriter — or most dubiously known as “the most miserable man in rock” — has been in the works for nearly ten years. Directed by Kerthy Fix and Gail O’Hara, the film seems to primarily focus on the period of Merritt’s time between the releases of 69 Love Songs (1999) and Distortion (2008).
From the many horror stories I’ve heard/read in regards to most interviews with The Magnetic Fields frontman — mostly due in part to his very oft-putting, dry sense of humor and the fact that most of the time he seems to generally not care at all — it’s particularly interesting to have the chance to see a more genuine and open side of the very odd songwriter.
All things considered, it seems to be a big year for Merritt, as The Magnetic Fields are currently touring in support of their recently released 9th studio album titled Realism, along with the announcement of a limited-edition vinyl boxset of 69 Love Songs. Check out the trailer below along with a random assortment of Magnetic Fields covers.
MP3: The Antlers :: “Nothing Matters When We’re Dancing (Magnetic Fields cover)”
MP3: The Arcade Fire :: “Born On A Train (Magnetic Fields cover)”
MP3: The Divine Comedy :: “Famous (Magnetic Fields cover)”
MP3: The Lucksmiths :: “Deep Sea Diving Suit (Magnetic Fields cover)”
MP3: The Shins :: “Strange Powers (Magnetic Fields cover)”
MP3: Woodpigeon :: “Asleep and Dreaming (Magnetic Fields cover)”







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