Magnog

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Magnog were a U.S. space-rock/post-rock band, initially active in the mid-to-late 1990s, then returning to live performances in 2011.

Biography

The origins of Magnog are in Edmonds, Washington band Space Helmet, which essentially split up into Magnog and Hovercraft, c. 1993. (Magnog's drummer and Hovercraft's guitarist are brothers.) Magnog's lineup consisted of Jeff Reilly (bass, guitar), Dana Shinn (drums), and Phil Drake (guitar), with all three also singing and playing keyboards. After sending three ninety-minute demo tapes of lengthy improvised jams, recorded between 1994 and 1997, to Kranky Records, the trio recorded an album for the label with Jessamine's Andy Brown as producer. The eponymous album was released in 1996, drawing comparisons with early 1970s Pink Floyd and 1970s German Krautrock bands such as Ash Ra Tempel and early Tangerine Dream.[1]

The following year, tracks from the demo tapes were selected for release as the double CD More Weather.The band went on to play the Vienna Jazz Festival and performed with Pearl Jam and Neil Young for the Pearl Jam fan club in Seattle. After the band broke up, Reilly made further records as Octal, including an album for former Spacemen 3 member Sonic Boom's label, Space Age Records.

Magnog returned to live activity with shows in the Pacific Northwest in 2011.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Magnog - CD/2xLP (1996, Kranky) (double LP has 11 mins. of extra music)
  • More Weather - 2xCD (1997, Kranky)

References

  1. "Magnog, Kranky.net". Retrieved 2 April 2011. 
  2. "Magnog with White Rainbow and guests, Sunset Tavern". Retrieved 2 April 2011. 
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