HERE WE GO MAGIC

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7/5/2013 Place des Arts Montreal / QC

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BLOG: HERE WE GO MAGIC ARE STUCK IN AN ELEVATOR IN 'HARD TO BE CLOSE'
Here We Go Magic have a penchant for making weirdly unsettling videos. First, there was the "Make Up Your Mind" fiasco, which found Luke Temple acting as some sort of pyschic puppet master torturing beautiful young women....
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BLOG: ALBUM REVIEW: HERE WE GO MAGIC
Here We Go Magic's sophomore LP-- produced by Nigel Godrich (Radiohead)-- shows a significant amount of promise in its first breaths....
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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: HERE WE GO MAGIC
Serious talent must run in the Pecknold family because Sean Pecknold, brother of Robin Pecknold (Fleet Foxes), directed the highly entertaining new music video from lo-fi psych-pop band Here We Go Magic....
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BLOG: STREAM: HERE WE GO MAGIC
Brooklyn psychedelic electro-folk act (that sounds close enough) Here We Go Magic is releasing their third LP, A Different Ship, in May, and the album's second single, "How Do I Know," has finally been released to help drum up excitement for the new album....
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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: HERE WE GO MAGIC
Here We Go Magic's newest gnarly ditty "Make Up Your Mind" has got us pretty pumped for the band's forthcoming, Nigel Godrich produced album A Different Ship....
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ALBUM REVIEW: HERE WE GO MAGIC A DIFFERENT SHIP
Here We Go Magic's sophomore LP-- produced by Nigel Godrich (Radiohead)-- shows a significant amount of promise in its first breaths....
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Artist Bio

We like the way the name sounds so we set it to music. Our own Luke made a beautiful record and we joined him to make something together. We are creating songs from melodies that can turn from gorgeous to challenging to a little scary and back again. Sounds are driven and shaped by, but hopefully never grounded by, rhythms that entrance before performing a somersault. It all seems silly on paper, but there are no dirty words: groovy, psychedelic, pretty etc... are all fair game. It is our hope that we generate something generous and surprising, crafted but instinctive, even as it coalesces. So far it is a lovely ruckus.