I (The Magnetic Fields album) explained

Italic Title:no
i
Type:studio
Artist:The Magnetic Fields
Cover:TheMagneticFields-i.jpg
Released:May 4, 2004
Genre:Indie pop
Length:41:19
Label:Nonesuch
Producer:Stephin Merritt
Prev Title:69 Love Songs
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Distortion
Next Year:2008

i is the seventh studio album by American indie pop band The Magnetic Fields. It was released on May 4, 2004, by record label Nonesuch. The songs of the album all start with the letter "i" and are all sung by Stephin Merritt. The songs are also in alphabetical order.

Musical style

The album ditches many of Stephin Merritt's past synthpop and electropop influences, largely being led by guitars and strings. It was followed in 2008, by Distortion, and in 2010, by Realism, which were both also free of synthesizer instrumentation, forming the so-called "no-synth trilogy".

Album cover

The cover art, designed by Evan Gaffney, is based on Gravity in Four Directions by Fred Tomaselli.

Reception

i has been well received by critics. It currently holds a score of 79/100 on review aggregator website Metacritic. A track-by-track tribute to the album, entitled ¡AYE!, was released by Jackson & the Wargonauts in 2014.[1]

Personnel

The Magnetic Fields
Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AYE! or The Magnetic Fields' "i" Covered & Reimagined by Jackson & the Wargonauts, by Jackson & the Wargonauts. Jackson & the Wargonauts. 2018-02-10.