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JUN
17
2023
Atlanta, GA
The Earl
Eu estive lá
NOV
22
2022
Borgerhout, Belgium
DE ROMA
Eu estive lá
NOV
19
2022
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Effenaar
Eu estive lá
NOV
12
2022
North Atlanta, GA
Star Bar
Eu estive lá
MAR
26
2022
Atlanta, GA
Boggs Social & Supply
Eu estive lá
NOV
24
2021
Borgerhout, Belgium
DE ROMA
Eu estive lá
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Comentários de fãs
Snoopy
30 de junho de 2023
Great set with a solid mix od songs across their catalog and some awesome new stuff. Wish we got to see them more, but I guess that makes it more fun when we do.
Atlanta, GA@The Earl
Snoopy
27 de março de 2022
What a fun set. Heavy on Hot Boxing. A ton of energy and we all danced out asses off. Catch em if you can.
Atlanta, GA@Boggs Social & Supply
Sobre Magnapop
Magnapop are a rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia. Formed in 1990, the band has consistently included Linda Hopper as vocalist and Ruthie Morris on guitar. The lineup now comprises Hopper, Morris, bassist Scott Rowe and drummer Chad Williams.
Their self-titled first album was produced by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. as a demo. They followed it up with Hot Boxing in 1994 and Rubbing Doesn't Help (produced by Bob Mould) in 1996, before their record label folded. At the same time as Hot Boxing was released they also released a 4 track CD called Slowly, Slowly which included three tracks not on Hot Boxing one of which was a Fugazi cover, song #1.
On January 25, 2005, the re-formed group released Mouthfeel on the Indigo Girls' record label Daemon Records and, in Europe, on DevilDuck Records. Their biggest singles to date are "Slowly, Slowly" and "Open the Door." The latter has been covered by Eels, and their song "Favorite Writer" was covered by R.E.M. (on their Bad Day EP, 2003). Juliana Hatfield wrote "Ruthless" in honour of the band's fiercely charismatic guitarist ("We're all gushin', but I swear we really mean it, man/We're all sucking up to Ruthie").
In May 2006, Magnapop completed a successful tour of Belgium and the Netherlands, and has returned home to begin work on the followup to Mouthfeel. They are presently at work on that album, to be released in 2007.
Their self-titled first album was produced by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. as a demo. They followed it up with Hot Boxing in 1994 and Rubbing Doesn't Help (produced by Bob Mould) in 1996, before their record label folded. At the same time as Hot Boxing was released they also released a 4 track CD called Slowly, Slowly which included three tracks not on Hot Boxing one of which was a Fugazi cover, song #1.
On January 25, 2005, the re-formed group released Mouthfeel on the Indigo Girls' record label Daemon Records and, in Europe, on DevilDuck Records. Their biggest singles to date are "Slowly, Slowly" and "Open the Door." The latter has been covered by Eels, and their song "Favorite Writer" was covered by R.E.M. (on their Bad Day EP, 2003). Juliana Hatfield wrote "Ruthless" in honour of the band's fiercely charismatic guitarist ("We're all gushin', but I swear we really mean it, man/We're all sucking up to Ruthie").
In May 2006, Magnapop completed a successful tour of Belgium and the Netherlands, and has returned home to begin work on the followup to Mouthfeel. They are presently at work on that album, to be released in 2007.
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Géneros:
Alternative, Indie, Rock
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Anteriores
JUN
17
2023
Atlanta, GA
The Earl
Eu estive lá
NOV
22
2022
Borgerhout, Belgium
DE ROMA
Eu estive lá
NOV
19
2022
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Effenaar
Eu estive lá
NOV
12
2022
North Atlanta, GA
Star Bar
Eu estive lá
MAR
26
2022
Atlanta, GA
Boggs Social & Supply
Eu estive lá
NOV
24
2021
Borgerhout, Belgium
DE ROMA
Eu estive lá
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Comentários de fãs
Snoopy
30 de junho de 2023
Great set with a solid mix od songs across their catalog and some awesome new stuff. Wish we got to see them more, but I guess that makes it more fun when we do.
Atlanta, GA@The Earl
Snoopy
27 de março de 2022
What a fun set. Heavy on Hot Boxing. A ton of energy and we all danced out asses off. Catch em if you can.
Atlanta, GA@Boggs Social & Supply
Sobre Magnapop
Magnapop are a rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia. Formed in 1990, the band has consistently included Linda Hopper as vocalist and Ruthie Morris on guitar. The lineup now comprises Hopper, Morris, bassist Scott Rowe and drummer Chad Williams.
Their self-titled first album was produced by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. as a demo. They followed it up with Hot Boxing in 1994 and Rubbing Doesn't Help (produced by Bob Mould) in 1996, before their record label folded. At the same time as Hot Boxing was released they also released a 4 track CD called Slowly, Slowly which included three tracks not on Hot Boxing one of which was a Fugazi cover, song #1.
On January 25, 2005, the re-formed group released Mouthfeel on the Indigo Girls' record label Daemon Records and, in Europe, on DevilDuck Records. Their biggest singles to date are "Slowly, Slowly" and "Open the Door." The latter has been covered by Eels, and their song "Favorite Writer" was covered by R.E.M. (on their Bad Day EP, 2003). Juliana Hatfield wrote "Ruthless" in honour of the band's fiercely charismatic guitarist ("We're all gushin', but I swear we really mean it, man/We're all sucking up to Ruthie").
In May 2006, Magnapop completed a successful tour of Belgium and the Netherlands, and has returned home to begin work on the followup to Mouthfeel. They are presently at work on that album, to be released in 2007.
Their self-titled first album was produced by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. as a demo. They followed it up with Hot Boxing in 1994 and Rubbing Doesn't Help (produced by Bob Mould) in 1996, before their record label folded. At the same time as Hot Boxing was released they also released a 4 track CD called Slowly, Slowly which included three tracks not on Hot Boxing one of which was a Fugazi cover, song #1.
On January 25, 2005, the re-formed group released Mouthfeel on the Indigo Girls' record label Daemon Records and, in Europe, on DevilDuck Records. Their biggest singles to date are "Slowly, Slowly" and "Open the Door." The latter has been covered by Eels, and their song "Favorite Writer" was covered by R.E.M. (on their Bad Day EP, 2003). Juliana Hatfield wrote "Ruthless" in honour of the band's fiercely charismatic guitarist ("We're all gushin', but I swear we really mean it, man/We're all sucking up to Ruthie").
In May 2006, Magnapop completed a successful tour of Belgium and the Netherlands, and has returned home to begin work on the followup to Mouthfeel. They are presently at work on that album, to be released in 2007.
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Géneros:
Alternative, Indie, Rock
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