Mercurial World


Mercurial World is the debut studio album by the American musical duo Magdalena Bay, released on October 8, 2021, through Luminelle Recordings. Developed for two years, Mercurial World was written, produced, and recorded by both members of the duo, the vocalist Mica Tenenbaum and the multi-instrumentalist Matthew Lewin. The 14-track album draws mainly on synth-pop and electronic pop styles, featuring predominant synthesizers and drums. Lyrically, the album centers on a theory about the passage of time and existence, while also leaning to themes of relationships, technology, and evolution.
Four singles—"Chaeri", "Secrets ", "You Lose!", and "Hysterical Us"—accompanied Mercurial World, along with music videos for all four and the album track "Dreamcatching". The conceptual visuals incorporate retro and Y2K aesthetics. To further promote the album, Magdalena Bay embarked on their first headlining concert tour, the Mercurial Tour, and performed at other events.
Upon its release, Mercurial World received mostly positive reviews from music critics; some of them praised its production and style, while the less enthusiastic reviewers criticized the lyricism. Commercially, the album reached two secondary Billboard charts in the United States. A 28-track deluxe edition was released on September 23, 2022; supported by three singles, it includes remixes by Cecile Believe and Danny L Harle, as well as fan-made voicemails.

Background and development

The vocalist Mica Tenenbaum and the multi-instrumentalist Matthew Lewin first met at the age of 15 playing music in different bands at a concert organized for their after-school music program, located in Miami, United States. Tenenbaum then joined Tabula Rasa, Lewin's progressive rock band, that was influenced by the bands Yes, Genesis, and King Crimson. Following the releases of two albums, they disbanded when the members started their academic studies. While attending colleges in different American states, Tenenbaum and Lewin then reconnected with the goal of making pop music, inspired by several musicians including Fiona Apple, St. Vincent, and Grimes. In 2016, Tenenbaum and Lewin formed the duo Magdalena Bay and released the single "Voc Pop". Two years later, they moved to an apartment in Los Angeles, where they recorded music videos on a green screen. After releasing several singles and extended plays with a DIY approach, they gained a cult following among pop fans and signed a recording contract with Luminelle Recordings. Their EP A Little Rhythm and a Wicked Feeling was released on March 13, 2020; it was planned to be promoted by a series of concerts supporting the bands Kero Kero Bonito and Yumi Zouma, before they were cancelled due to the COVID-19 lockdowns.
Following the cancellation of the tour, Magdalena Bay decided to start working on their debut full-length studio album. They recorded together in their home studio, which "immersed in creative, insular universe" and contributed to the album's "particular sense of madness in containment", according to Lewin. He was suspended from his job and had time to concentrate on creating music. In mid-2020, the duo listed all the songs they had written for the album, along with their themes. Both musicians noticed that the songs were mainly about them observing the passage of time and feeling overwhelmed by the universe; in an interview with Vulture Justin Curto in 2021, Tenenbaum stated that the result contained a subconscious pattern. The album title was decided to be Mercurial World after writing the title track because the duo felt that it "sums up" the themes present on all the tracks. They also said that most of the album was a result of their quarter-life crisis.

Composition

Overview

Magdalena Bay entirely wrote, produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered Mercurial World. The standard edition of the album contains 14 tracks. Musically, it is a synth-pop and electronic pop album, with influences from several genres including 1980s and 1990s pop music, psychedelia, disco, electronica, EDM, and hyperpop. By the time of Mercurial World release, Lewin stated that they were "figuring out what Magdalena Bay sounds like". Its production predominantly includes synthesizers, drum beats, and pop hooks, while also drawing from rock guitars and easy listening piano. The hooks of several songs are low-energy and mid-tempo. The album was influenced by the indie pop bands MGMT and Chvrches, as well as the musicians Grimes, Charli XCX, and Caroline Polachek. Matt Colar of AllMusic compared Tenenbaum's "baby-voice" to that of the singer Kate Bush. Writing for PopMatters, Rob Moura compared Mercurial World to the production of Art Angels by Grimes, the bubblegum of Kero Kero Bonito, the strings and piano of Future Nostalgia by the singer Dua Lipa, and the overall works of the project M83.
Lyrically, the album's main theme is the passage of time, while also leaning to relationship issues, stress about the future, technology, and evolution. The album focuses on an abstract theory described by Tenenbaum: "If there's nothingness before you're born and nothingness after you die, it creates kind of a meeting point here, and life creates the circle of what goes around that, so in that way, there is no end". The duo cited Fiona Apple as an influence for their songwriting, noting that Lewin introduced Tenenbaum to her music as a teenager. When discussing the inspirations on the album, Lewin said that he and Tenenbaum "processed them and then, hopefully, turned them into something that feel is more representative" of the duo.

Songs

Mercurial World opens with "The End", a song with lyrics that question whether an ending exists. It interpolates Madonna's "Material Girl". The album starts and finishes with a loop by a curtain call that connects the first to the last track, "The Beginning". About that topic, the duo stated that they have "made this moment eternal" and that "it's like the music itself becomes the answer to the question". The title track and "Dawning of the Season" are synth-pop songs with pop key changes. In the latter, the duo deals with insecurities and curing anxiety with body movement. "Secrets " is a yacht rock song made by synthesizers, guitars, and a 1970s-inspired funk bassline. It was influenced by the singers Gwen Stefani and Britney Spears, and the disco band Chic; according to the magazine Under the Radar, it is also reminiscent of the production of Mariah Carey's "Fantasy". As explained by Magdalena Bay, the lyrics are centered on "digital anxiety", dealing with the over-sharing online and the duo's desire for privacy. The upbeat fifth track, "You Lose!", was categorized by critics as pop rock and noise pop. It is led by chiptune, and contains playground chants, guitars, and samples from video games over Tenenbaum's vocals. It emphasizes on a failed relationship, with sound effects indicating a game over. The following track, "Something for 2", includes electronic beats.
The seventh track on Mercurial World, the synth-pop and progressive house song "Chaeri", focuses on mental health and friendships, detailing the feeling of abandoning a friend with mental health problems. The Line of Best Fit Olivia Swash compared the track's electro dance beat to the music of the singer Robyn. The duo was inspired to create the song after watching the film Uncut Gems and listening to Gigi D'Agostino's "L'amour toujours", the single featured in the credits. The eighth track, titled "Halfway", has an existential theme over a production primarily characterized by bleeps and synthesizers, while "Hysterical Us" includes elements of bubblegum pop and synth-rock, and lyrics about anxiety and paranoia. The lyrical content of "Prophecy" and "Follow the Leader" represents a search for meaning; musically, the former is a baroque pop ballad, while the latter contains robotic vocals and electronic instrumentals, and was seen by Katherine St. Asaph of Pitchfork as similar to Beyoncé's "Party". "Domino" contains "scratchy" guitars reminiscent of Night Time, My Time by the singer Sky Ferreira, as remarked by Ben Cohn from Beats Per Minute. "Dreamcatching" is a hyperpop song, on which Tenenbaum uses her soprano voice to express the desire to explore the world with a partner. Cohn also compared "The Beginning" to "Boys" by the singer-songwriter Ashlee Simpson. "The Beginning" closes the album with a dissolved voice of Tenenbaum whispering "Matt, Matt". The album is an infinite loop, starting with the same whispers before shouting, "Wake up."

Deluxe edition

The deluxe edition provides 14 more tracks to the track listing. It adds previously unreleased songs that were discarded from the original track listing, remixes and alternative versions of album tracks, and voicemails from fans dubbed as "secrets". Magdalena Bay wanted the deluxe edition to have "its own concept and flow to it, but separate from the original record", as stated by Lewin in an interview with Vogue.
The revamped track listing of the deluxe edition includes eight interspersed interludes, named "Secret 1", "Secrets 2-9: Medley", "Secret 10", "Secret 11", "Secret 12", "Secret 13", "Secret 14", and "Secret 15". "Unconditional" is placed as the fourth track; it is a pop song that was conceived by Magdalena Bay as the "weird little cousin" of "Secrets ". An 8-bit remix of "You Lose!" and a remix of "Something for 2" by the musician Cecile Believe are included as the tenth and eleventh songs, respectively. "All You Do", the seventeenth track, is a soft rock and dream pop song with a minimalist start. Its production contains acoustic guitars, live drums, bass, and strings. In its lyrics, Tenenbaum portrays a continuous quest for fulfillment: "I only drink when I'm drunk / Can't fall asleep on my own / I only wanna have some fun / Let the party never end". It is followed by an orchestral rearrangement of "Prophecy", subtitled "Synth & Strings". Two different versions of "Chaeri" are proximate in the track listing: an energetic remix by the producer Danny L Harle and an orchestral version. "Dominó", a Spanish version of "Domino", replaces the original. The penultimate track is the "Piano & Strings" version of the title track, "Mercurial World", which precedes the last fan-made voicemail.