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Holiday

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Holiday
Holiday

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Holiday

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Magnetic Fields
' fourth release, 1994's
Holiday
, was the first to be sung by
Stephin Merritt
, original lead singer
Susan Anway
having moved to Arizona from the duo's Massachusetts home. It's difficult to remember after several albums how profoundly odd
Merritt
's voice, a deep baritone with sleepy phrasing that vacillates mostly between the poles of deadpan wryness and romantic longing, sounded on first exposure. That voice is so perfect for
's remarkable lyrical sense, however, with its striking imagery,
Cole Porter
-level rhymes, and mix of mordant wit and unabashed romanticism, that
is in many ways the first true
record. Early
albums each had a specific and unique sound.
has the flavor of early-'80s
synth pop
of the
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
(circa
Architecture and Morality
) stripe. The songs are melodic and immediately accessible, but with a chilly tone and a predilection for odd noises and unexpected accents. The songwriting is a huge leap beyond the first two
albums, which have their share of gems but are unfortunately uneven. Every track here is a winner, with the percolating
"Strange Powers"
and the wistful
"The Flowers She Sent and the Flowers She Said She Sent"
the highest points.
would eventually abandon this
sound on
records in favor of an increasingly acoustic and delicate feel, though his albums with
Future Bible Heroes
have a similarly
electronic
sheen. ~ Stewart Mason

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