
Okay, so Pitchfork beat me to posting this...but I've decided to post it all the same. I had never heard of Luke Temple up until last week. I did not know that he had released previous material, especially in the folk vein. And, I could not help but look into Here We Go Magic, his new project, after hearing "Tunnelvision".
Developed over a two-month period of stream-of-consciousness recording in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Luke's self-titled debut under his new moniker Here We Go Magic is a remarkable departure from his signature singer-songwriter material. Luke recorded the album at home using analog synths, a cassette 4-track, and his trusty SM-57 mic, coloring the sound with warmth and creating textures you want to wrap yourself in.
Here We Go Magic will be hitting up a few venues on the East Coast alongside Department of Eagles.
Download:
Here We Go Magic - Tunnelvision
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