Alex Denney - 02.07.2009 The first half of ...Magic positively crackles with understated ambition. It's the sort of lo-fi production that doesn't only make the best of the mea...
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Simon Jay Catling - 30.06.2009  It’s hard to gauge what qualities a pseudonym possesses that can so unshackle an artist from their original persona and thrust them onto experimental ...
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cloudspeakers - 25.05.2009 Fronted by critical darling of the Seattle music scene Luke Temple, Brooklyn based Here We Go Magic's eponymously titled album is filled with facile p...
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Heron - 31.03.2009 Having released two mixed-bag albums under his own name, Brooklyn?s Luke Temple has adopted the moniker Here we go Magic to release his third album of...
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Jeremy Goldmeier - 25.03.2009  For his new Here We Go Magic project, songwriter Luke Temple insists on repeating himself. The nine tracks collected on the group's self-titled debut ...
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Jim Scott - 19.03.2009  One of the most gently amazing albums of the year thus far, Here We Go Magic is the work of Brooklyn’s Luke Temple. Recorded in only two months,...
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Jeff Terich - 11.03.2009 On his first two albums, Hold A Match For a Gasoline World and Snowbeast, Luke Temple established himself as a golden-throated indie-folk troubadour. ...
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Conrad Amenta - 04.03.2009  Score one for the cartographers, those exploding heads who smear their glorious gobbledigook across sheets and ears alike in their own maddeningly per...
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Alex de Petro - 03.03.2009  Luke Temple, perhaps because of his roots in Salem, Massachusetts, practices a perverse brand of indie-pop, and his third full-length album – first un...
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Eric Harvey - 02.03.2009  Luke Temple's first foray into pseudonymical songwriting territory feels as current as did Snowbeast and Hold a Match for a Gasoline World, his prior ...
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