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Here We Go Magic is an American
indie rock Indie rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand from the 1970s to the 1980s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the music they produc ...
band based in
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. It was formed by core members Luke Temple, Michael Bloch and Peter Hale, in late 2008. The band signed to
Western Vinyl Western Vinyl is an independent record label founded in 1998 and based in Austin, Texas. The imprint was formed by Brian Sampson and Ryan Murphy originally to release their lo-fi indie rock projects as Win Foster and Havergal. Artists *Abram Sh ...
in 2008, followed by the five-piece group's signing to
Secretly Canadian Secretly Canadian is an American independent record label based in Bloomington, Indiana, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Secretly Canadian is a label included in Secretly Group, which ...
in 2009.


History


''Here We Go Magic'' (2009)

After previously releasing two folk albums under his own name in the mid-2000s,Barteldes, Ernest (2010)
Here We Go Magic
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Luke Temple released the self-titled album '' Here We Go Magic'' in February 2009 on
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, described by ''Pitchfork'' as "hazy electronic textures, endlessly-spiraling lyrical loops, occasional forays into extended sections of ambience and noise".Harvey, Eric (2009)
Here We Go Magic ''Here We Go Magic''
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Temple recorded the album at home on a 4-track recorder, describing the recording: "I just had one tom, one microphone, a synth and an acoustic guitar. I didn't have a full drum kit or normal bass, it was just all synth stuff that I did myself."ATH Interviews: Here We Go Magic
, austintownhall.com, June 18, 2009, retrieved 2010-05-02
The album does feature a live band on one of its nine tracks, the song "Everything's Big", which features Here We Go Magic guitarist Michael Bloch along with musicians Tyler Wood (keyboards), Parker Kindred (drums) and Adam Chilenski (bass).


''Pigeons'' (2010)

After several tours incorporating members Kristina Lieberson (keyboards) and Jen Turner (bass), the band signed as a five-piece to
Secretly Canadian Secretly Canadian is an American independent record label based in Bloomington, Indiana, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Secretly Canadian is a label included in Secretly Group, which ...
in September 2009.Here We Go Magic – “Collector”
, Stereogum, March 11, 2010, retrieved 2010-05-02
Schwartz, Greg M. (2010)
White Rabbits + Here We Go Magic: 14 April 2010 - Austin, TX
,
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Here We Go Magic Sign With Secretly Canadian
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They had toured in 2009 with Grizzly Bear and
the Walkmen The Walkmen is an American indie rock band. Active from 2000 to 2013, they are known as part of the 2000s-era post-punk revival in New York City, particularly for their critically acclaimed single " The Rat." The band is made up of drummer Matt ...
. The second album ''
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'' was released on 8 June 2010. The band wrote and recorded the album over a period of several months living together in a secluded house in upstate New York. ''Pigeons'' was produced by bassist Jen Turner and engineered by Victor Magro. The first single off ''Pigeons'', "Collector", was rated "Best New Music" by Pitchfork on March 18, 2010. The band performed at the SXSW festival in 2009 and again in March 2010,Mongillo, Peter (2010)
Here We Go Magic gets a second start with a new album
, Austin360.com, April 10, 2010, retrieved 2010-05-02
and completed tours of North America with White RabbitsPirnia, Garin (2010)
White Rabbits and Here We Go Magic Drum Together in Chicago
Spinner, April 26, 2010, retrieved 2010-05-02
and of Europe with
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.Frisicano, Andrew (2010)
Here We Go Magic playing Zebulon, Maxwell's, SXSW, touring with White Rabbits, New Pornographers - 2010 dates
, BrooklynVegan.com, March 4, 2010, retrieved 2010-05-02
In summer 2010 the band played at multiple major festivals including
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,
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,
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, the Great Escape,
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,
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, and
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,Here We Go Magic - Collector
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where
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said they were his favorite act of the festival. They ended the year 2010 touring with the Canadian band
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.


''The January EP'' (2011)

In the months leading up to ''The January EP'', Here We Go Magic played a few shows around North America, including sets at
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and Wilco's Solid Sound Festival. ''The January EP'' was produced by the band's bassist, Jen Turner. Here We Go Magic recorded the tracks live on an analog tape in a band built living room during the same time they were working on ''Pigeons''. The EP was widely well received, gaining high marks from many publications and critics. '' Slant Magazine'' called the record a "synthy, dreamy album captured a rich sound with very little bluster, effectively lulling and beguiling listeners with quiet, acoustic-driven psychedelia".


''A Different Ship'' (2012)

After seeing Here We Go Magic's
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performance, Radiohead producer
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asked to produce the band's fourth album. The group accepted, and '' A Different Ship'' became the product. The album garnered great critical acclaim. ''
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'' said ''A Different Ship'' "discreetly shows off the band's meticulous virtuosity; its patterns are played, not programmed". BBC Music held the album to an equally high regard. In one review they noted, "Played live these songs will metastasise into expansive jams, and will sound great when they do, but here and now they're sharp, disciplined, and seriously compelling". In November 2012, Here We Go Magic headed back out on tour, starting with a show at the Brooklyn Bowl. After their start on the East Coast, they made their way to the Midwest for the Midpoint Music Festival. Tour dates through October 12 included singer-songwriter
Andrew Bird Andrew Wegman Bird (born July 11, 1973) is an American indie rock multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. Since 1996, he has released 16 studio albums, as well as several live albums and EPs, spanning various genres including swing music ...
. Later in the year they performed in Britain, supporting
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. While on the road for their tour in May 2012, the band picked up the filmmaker and author
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, who was hitchhiking for his book ''Carsick''. Tweets from the band resulted in massive media coverage, and Waters spoke fondly of the group in the book.


''Be Small'' (2015)

Following 2012's ''A Different Ship'', the members of Here We Go Magic began to drift apart as new professional and personal avenues opened up for them. While the band was on a hiatus, remaining members Luke Temple and Michael Bloch came back together to begin recording '' Be Small''. The 11-track album combines a collection of the band's older live sessions with Temple's newer musical ideas from his home studio. '' The Skinny'' stated that, while "Here We Go Magic's line-up may have undergone a significant reshuffle since the release of 2012's acclaimed ''A Different Ship'', frontman Luke Temple has managed to retain a similar auricular template with ''Be Small''." In October 2015, the band headed out on tour, beginning on the east coast of the US, with stops across the United States and Canada.


Musical style

The first album has been described as "stream-of-conscious lyrics and swirls of psychedelic, lo-fi noise",Levy, Jared (2010)
Here We Go Magic To Release 'Pigeons' This Spring, Give Away New Track, "Collector"
, Prefix, March 10, 2010, retrieved 2010-05-02
and "insistently repetitive grooves and densely layered loops".Cramer, Michael (2009)
Here We Go Magic ''Here We Go Magic''
, Dusted, February 25, 2009, retrieved 2010-05-02
NPR Music stated that its "colorful swirl of synthesizers and guitars ranges from electronic folk to psychedelia to lo-fi acoustic".Here We Go Magic: Kaleidoscopic Pop
, NPR Music, April 20, 2009, retrieved 2010-05-02
Erik Adams, writing for
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, saw it as an album of two distinct sides, "one full of hummable, groove-inflected bedroom folk, and the other populated by cascading waves of ambient white noise".Adams, Erik (2009)
Here We Go Magic: Luke Temple gets his sea legs
, ''
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Tim DiGravina, reviewing the album for
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described it as "everything but the kitchen sink, stream of conscious composition...taking on a couple different and somewhat incongruous genres, from Afro-beat pop to freak folk to outright noise collages".DiGravina, Tim " ''Here We Go Magic'' Review,
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The expanded line-up has been described as "psychedelic electro-folk" and walking "the line between ambient hypnotica and melodic indie rock". ''
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'', reviewing "Collector" also identified a krautrock influence, stating that the band "channel propulsive krautrock and 1980s indie rock to great effect".The Barometer: Big Star; Chew Lips; Here We Go Magic; Meth - Ghost - Rae; Pimary 1; Suede
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Allmusic writer Jason Thurston described the band's sound as an "ethereal collage of indie folk, Baroque pop, plains country (and whatever else strikes their fancy)".Thurston, Jason " Here We Go Magic Biography,
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, retrieved 2010-05-02


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays and singles

* "The Collector" (2010), Secretly Canadian *"Casual" (2010), Secretly Canadian *''The January EP'' (2011), Secretly Canadian * ''How Do I Know b/w My Plate's On Fire'' (7" vinyl) (2012), Secretly Canadian *"Hard To Be Close" (2012), Secretly Canadian *"How Do I Know" (2012), Secretly Canadian * "You Get More Done When You're Happy" (Flexi-Disc Single) (2013), Joyful Noise Recordings * "Live EP" (2013), Secretly Canadian *"Falling" (2015), Secretly Canadian


Music Videos

* Falling * Hard To Be Close * How Do I Know * Make Up Your Mind * Casual * Collector * Fangela * Tunnelvision


References


External links


Official website
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