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Album Review

When a producer as prolific as Danger Mouse and a songwriter as multifaceted as James Mercer get together, there are bound to be some bizarre studio concoctions. While their self-titled debut album as Broken Bells was promising, it occasionally felt like the duo was holding itself in check. Meyrin Fields, however, unleashes the more psychedelic side of the band's talents with songs that are less subdued and studied, and more fanciful and energetic. The EP is bookended by its two most fully realized songs. Though the moody title track was originally released as a B-side to "The Ghost Inside," it's a shame "Meyrin Fields" didn't appear on Broken Bells: Mercer warns, "It's coming, wait for it" over electronic squiggles and an oddly menacing bassline that has more weight and momentum than all the songs on Broken Bells' debut combined. This song and "Heartless Empire," which pairs the weirder side of Mercer's brainy, melancholy pop with intergalactic production by Mr. Mouse, show just how well they complement each other when they're firing on all cylinders. While the surfy "Windows" and the instrumental "An Easy Life" — which recalls Danger Mouse's previous collaborators, Gorillaz — aren't quite as full-fledged as the EP's other songs, they still show how dynamic Broken Bells' balance of solid hooks and sonic flights of fancy can be. In many ways, this glimpse at the strange underbelly of Mercer and Mouse's music is more exciting than Broken Bells was; at the very least, it shows that there's more life and creativity in this project than just the one album. Meyrin Fields may be under 12 minutes long, but it's still a musical goodie bag that sounds like it was as much fun to make as it is to hear.

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delicious edible daydreams ill be craving everyday

best eleven or so minutes of my life...seriously i want this music melted down to butter and rubbed all over my body until it kills me....james mercer is a genius and danger mouse is a god.

Excellence As Usual

Wow, one of the first to review... I feel proud. Anyway, this EP is in many ways very much like Broken Bells' debut album, but does have a distinct sound and really shines. James Mercer is just as excellent as ever, and Danger Mouse is, as always, fantastic. My only real complaint is the length, as it only clocks in at a little over 11 minutes, but that doesn't matter much when you're this great.

Why Weren't These On the Regular Album?!?!?!

In my opinion, a few of these songs could have replaced a couple on the debut CD, but Broken Bells is Broken Bells, and therefore everything they create is musical genius (and way better than anything else that is on the radio I might add)

Biography

Formed: 2008 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Though Broken Bells featured two of the bigger names in indie and alternative music — the Shins' singer/guitarist James Mercer and producer/multi-instrumentalist Brian Burton, aka Danger Mouse — the duo managed to keep their project secret for a relatively long time. The pair were inspired to collaborate when they met at 2004's Roskilde music festival in Denmark, where they discovered they were fans of each other's work. However, they didn't start writing and recording together as a band...
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