Magoo (band)

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Magoo
OriginNorfolk, England
GenresAlternative rock, indie rock
Years active1992–present
LabelsNoisebox Records, Chemikal Underground, Global Warming Records, MayGoZero, Series 8 Records
Websitethesickroom.co.uk
MembersAndrew Rayner
Owen Turner
Stacy Gow
Dave Lake
Past membersAdam Blackbourn
Gill Sandell
Stephen Gilchrist
David Bamford
Andrew Hodge
Chris Thorpe-Tracey
Jen Heagren
Adam Maggots

Magoo are an English indie rock band which formed in Norfolk, England in 1992.

Biography[]

The band's influences include Guided by Voices, Stereolab, Pavement, the Flaming Lips and John Peel,[1] and spent their early years playing local venues in the Norwich area. Having released several singles on Norwich's Noisebox Records, they were signed by the Scottish record label, Chemikal Underground.

During their time with Chemikal Underground, Magoo played at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York and the Glastonbury Festival, as well as smaller events around the UK.

In June 1996, the band recorded four songs in session for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1. They went on to record a further six sessions and were one of the last bands to record a session before Peel's untimely death.[2]

The band subsequently parted company with Chemikal Underground and set up their own studio Sickroom Studios, in the heart of Norfolk to record their new material in. Magoo continue to play shows around the UK.

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • The Soateramic Sounds of Magoo (1997), Beggars Banquet/Chemikal Underground
  • Close Continental D.N.A. (1998), Noisebox Records
  • Vote the Pacifist Ticket Today (1998), Chemikal Underground
  • Realist Week (2001), Global Warming Records
  • Popsongs (2005), MayGoZero
  • The All Electric Amusement Arcade (2006), Series 8 Records
  • The Continuing Adventures of Magoo (2012), Hungry Audio

Singles and EPs[]

  • The Mudshark EP (1995), Noisebox Records
  • "Robot Carnival" (1995), Noisebox Records
  • "Eye Spy" (1996), Noisebox Records
  • "Tremor, Tremor, Tremor" (1997), Elefant Records
  • "A to Z and Back Again" (1997), Chemikal Underground
  • "Red Lines (Are Fine)" (1997), Chemikal Underground
  • "Holy Smoke!" (1998), Chemikal Underground
  • "Swiss Border Escape" (1998), Chemikal Underground
  • "East Polar Opposite Can Dream" (2001), Global Warming
  • "Knowledge Is Power" (2001), Global Warming
  • "The Big Comeback Starts Here" (2002), Starharbour
  • "Soft Family Rock" (2002), MaYGoZero
  • "Can't Get Off the Ground Today / Expansion Ride" (2003), MaYGoZero
  • "Superteen Scene" (2006), Series 8 Records

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - Magoo". BBC. Retrieved 14 October 2016.

External links[]

  • "Magoo". Thesickroom.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
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