Tagged: Luke Temple
Here We Go Magic @ (Le) Poisson Rouge | NYC
Here We Go Magic‘s self-titled debut finds the lo-fi sound of one man in his bedroom plucking away at acoustic guitars, “analog synths, a cassette 4-track, and his trusty SM-57 mic” (as his press release touts), but in their live state, they take the stage as a full five-piece. Together with Luke Temple, they played most of the deservedly blogged-about debut with Temple as the focal point, jumping between electric and acoustic guitars and a synth. read more »
Here We Go Magic – "Tunnel Vision"
Luke Temple has been called a lot of things: Rolling Stone called him “a young Graham Nash by way of Elliott Smith,” The Onion said he “recalls Jeff Buckley‘s drama, M. Ward‘s atmospherics, and Feist‘s sense of play” and he’s even garnered praise from fellow indie rockers Sufjan Stevens and Ben Gibbard. But there is one thing he hasn’t been called: Part of a band. Until now. read more »
Exclusive Freeload: Here We Go Magic, “Tunnelvision”
The music industry, as most others, is gradually winding down operations for the year, but we continue to get some really great music in the mailbox, most of which is set to come out in … read more »