The National-Curated Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 2013 Delivers TVOTR, Roots, Solange, Modern Classical
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July 31, 2012 It is an especially languid May afternoon in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and inside a dark cafe on Bedford Avenue, Michael Bloch and Peter Hale, both of local outfit Here We Go Magic, are going over tour particulars, exchanging van rental information and photocopies of their passports, saying goodbye before the former boards a flight to Paris in the evening. …
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June 11, 2012 Bonnaroo has long shed its rep as the patchouliest fest in the land, but its 2012 installment ended with a jam that rivaled ?uestlove's Superjam in length (if not extra-special-guest-star power). …
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May 16, 2012 Brooklyn art-rockers Here We Go Magic probably aren't the first band to give a hitchhiker a lift cruising from venue to venue on tour, but their recent pickup by far wins for Best Mustache — and Best Director of Cry-Baby. …
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May 2, 2012 Brooklyn quintet refines art-rock production and intermittent Krautrock pulses for soft rock vocals.
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April 30, 2012 An Oreo-eating man with a vest and cargo shorts must choose between his statuesque, imperious, wheelchair-bound wife and a cheerful, dancing android in the video for Here We Go Magic's "How Do I Know." From the Brooklyn band's May 8 album A Different Ship, the song is a fluttery, new-wave pop reflection on that feeling when you're not totally sure yet whether or not you're in love. …
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April 10, 2012 "Is this love?" is a familiar question in pop songs, and with good reason. Now comes Here We Go Magic's take on the trope, from May 8 album A Different Ship (one of our 25 Spring Albums That You Gotta Hear). …
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January 23, 2012 "When you're playing Glastonbury at 11 in the morning," Luke Temple begins, "you're playing to the people who are still awake and have no idea what's going on, or you're playing to mamas and daddies and their babies. …
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May 10, 2011 This scruffy EP -- six songs, 21 minutes, recorded live -- by one-man-band-turned-mixed-gender-quintet Here We Go Magic weaves together more stylistic threads than would ordinarily be flattering. But leader Luke Temple's constantly shifting sound maintains the momentum of last year's agile Pigeons. …
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June 18, 2010 To get a break from the Tennessee heat, Bonnaroo bands gathered in Jeremiah Weed's Backyard, a down-home hangout featuring lawn games, BBQ, and cocktails made with Jeremiah Weed's vodkas and bourbons.
Check out video interviews below with London indie popsters Fanfarlo, who talked about playing their first ever American festival; Brooklyn's Here We Go Magic, who mused about the thrill of playing for such large audiences; and Colombian …
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Red Hare, Nites Of Midnite
Christopher Paul Stelling, False Cities
Big Eyes, Almost Famous
Japanther, Eat Like Lisa Act Like Bart
Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Mind Control
Pure X, Crawling Up The Stairs
pacificUV, After The Dream You Are Awake
Destroid, The Invasion
Marques Toliver, Land of CanAan
Roomrunner, Ideal Cities
Gene The Southern Child & Parallel Thought, Artillery Splurgin'
Human Eye, 4: Into Unknown
The So So Glos, Blowout
The Heliocentrics, 13 Degrees of Reality
Big Black Delta, Big Black Delta
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