I wrote a Magik Markers historical roll out when posting ""Don't Talk In Your Sleep" from the duo's third "proper" album Balf Quarry. Now it's Elisa Ambrogio and Pete Nolan talking history via the collection's excellently chaotic (and sharp-tongued) "The... CONTINUE READING NEW MAGIK MARKERS - "THE LIGHTER SIDE OF...HIPPIES"»
Posted on May 11, 2009 in (2 comments)
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Elisa Ambrogio and the hardworking Pete Nolan have released more CD-R's, 7"'s, and etc. than even the most diehard Magik Markers fan could count without resorting to a cheat sheet, but 2007's Lee Ranaldo-produced BOSS is marked as the second... CONTINUE READING NEW MAGIK MARKERS - "DON'T TALK IN YOUR SLEEP"»
Posted on April 22, 2009 in (4 comments)
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Not all of Stereogum's favorite sounds conform to what folks expect us to cover. In this space, resident Bananafish fetishist Brandon Stosuy focuses on bands, albums, singles, and villages in Sweden that may otherwise pass by unnoticed. This week's eclectic... CONTINUE READING THE OUTSIDERS: THE BEST ALBUMS OF '07»
Posted on December 24, 2007 in , , (21 comments)
Tags: Burning Star Core | Es | Islaja | John Wiese | Magik Markers | Mouthus | Sightings | Sir Richard Bishop | WZT Hearts | Yellow Swans
NY/SF duo Magik Markers have been a live favorite for a long while. After dropping a member and releasing the excellent Lee Ranaldo-produced BOSS, vocalist/guitarist Elisa Ambrogio and ten-men-in-one drummer Pete Nolan are proving equally compelling (albeit calmer, less bloodied)... CONTINUE READING QUIT YOUR DAY JOB: MAGIK MARKERS»
Posted on October 17, 2007 in , (3 comments)
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