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'''Future Bible Heroes''' is one of several musical groups led by [[Stephin Merritt]], best known for his work with [[The Magnetic Fields]]. He shares vocal duties with [[Claudia Gonson]], who sings on the entirety of 2002's ''Eternal Youth''. In contrast to much of Merritt's work with other groups, the Future Bible Heroes work largely on electronica-based [[disco]], with music provided by Chris Ewen, formerly of [[Figures on a Beach]].
'''Future Bible Heroes''' is one of several musical groups led by [[Stephin Merritt]], best known for his work with [[The Magnetic Fields]]. He shares vocal duties with [[Claudia Gonson]], who sings on the entirety of 2002's ''Eternal Youth''. In contrast to much of Merritt's work with other groups, the Future Bible Heroes work largely on electronica-based [[disco]], with music provided by Chris Ewen, formerly of [[Figures on a Beach]].



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Future Bible Heroes is one of several musical groups led by Stephin Merritt, best known for his work with The Magnetic Fields. He shares vocal duties with Claudia Gonson, who sings on the entirety of 2002's Eternal Youth. In contrast to much of Merritt's work with other groups, the Future Bible Heroes work largely on electronica-based disco, with music provided by Chris Ewen, formerly of Figures on a Beach.

In 1995, the group contributed the song "Hopeless" to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Bothered produced by the Red Hot Organization.

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Lonely Days (1997)
  • I'm Lonely (And I Love It) (2000)
  • The Lonely Robot (2003)

External links