Showing All "Luke Temple" Posts
May 16th, 2012 12 Comments
This really happened, earlier today, "in the middle of Ohio," according to @HereWeGoMagic: Iconic eccentric filmmaker John Waters hopped in the Here We Go Magic band van after sticking his thumb out…   Read Story »
Mar 11th, 2010 2 Comments
In its initial form, Here We Go Magic was the 4-track project of Luke Temple. Since then, he's surrounded himself with a few friends -- Kristina Lieberson, Michael Bloch, Jennifer Turner, and Peter…   Read Story »
Jun 15th, 2009 6 Comments
With its spiny dead trees and ghostly heads, Here We Go Magic's video for "Fangela" looks like a black magic trick. It might also look aesthetically familiar considering it was created by Snejina…   Read Story »
Mar 19th, 2009 9 Comments
SXSW 2009 opened with a bit of bad luck turned good: It was too foggy for our flight to land in Houston, so they re-routed us directly to Austin, cutting out the layover, etc. Not all the passengers…   Read Story »
Feb 13th, 2009 5 Comments
After dropping on radars as a singular singer-songwriter type, Brooklyn's Luke Temple shifted course, scrubbing his name from the masthead for his next solo endeavor: Here We Go Magic. Cue internet…   Read Story »
Mar 9th, 2008 4 Comments
Dinner time in Austin, time to munch tacos and figure the night sched. As the picture suggests, tonight's the night for Jens Lekman fans: y'all have two chances to catch the Swedish troubadour (Emo's…   Read Story »
Nov 28th, 2007 Comment
This weeks drop of 'Gum followed folkie Luke Temple into the bedroom of his Brooklyn apartment for an intimate, antique, barber-shop harmonized, home-recorded gem, "Into Fiction." Its a.m. vibe pairs…   Read Story »
Nov 27th, 2007 Comment
When you put the words "Brooklyn" and "folk" together a certain image arises, but thankfully Luke Temple shatters the worn picture (frame and all). This week's Drop is the tapping, slightly fuzzed,…   Read Story »
Oct 5th, 2007 4 Comments
Anyone with a blog and an email inbox has seen the raves for Luke Temple from indie titans like Sufjan Stevens and Ben Gibbard, glistening so brightly that you nearly need to turn away and run from…   Read Story »


































