- Slaying Since 1996 · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Wishing What I Write May Be Read By Their Light · 2003
- Girls · 2000
- Girls · 2000
Albums
About The Magic Magicians
This Seattle band is just a duo, but their sound is big. John Atkins of 764-HERO and Joe Plummer of the Black Heart Procession draw on '70s rock influences, from the power pop of Big Star to the glam guitar of T-Rex to craft-catchy, heartfelt songs of love and hate. Formed in 2000, with John Atkins on vocals, guitars, bass, and keyboards and Joe Plummer providing the driving, up-front beat, the Magic Magicians' sound deftly crosses their contrasting musical experiences. The result is almost as if the Black Heart Procession decided to put out upbeat, feel-good rock & roll. The Magic Magicians' rollicking debut, Girls, released in 2001, was also the first full-length from Seattle's Suicide Squeeze Records. A self-titled effort appeared two years later. ~ Charles Spano
- ORIGIN
- United States of America
- GENRE
- Alternative