Tuesday, October 27, 2009

BOAT release new album on tangerine colored vinyl!



Setting the Paces is available to everyone in all three formats(CD,LP,MP3). I have to say I am partial to the tangerine colored vinyl but I hear those I-pods are sweeping the nation. It is in stores, emusic, and on our web page. Here is Magic Centepede from the recent release show. Allmusic says "Short, snappy tunes with rambunctious vocals and humorous lyrical content, with debts owed to Pavement, Television Personalities, and the Banana Splits, and with a bouncy energy that makes the album very easy to like" and we have to agree their best album to date. Come on in.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Setting the Pace



Since their debut album "Songs You Might Not Like" released in 2006 it looked like they may release an album every year. It just seemed like they had the stamina and the will and the songs. Well last year they decided to hold back and release the EP Topps only to bolster what would become "Setting the Paces". The sloppy pop boys spent some time in the studio and let the songs simmer. Most of these songs have been regulars at their live shows for the past year. You already know the words to the songs. Thursday bear witness to the BOAT stage show to top all the others. Dive into your office shredder for pockets of confetti, duct tape your uncooked rice in paper cups, practice your chest pound, and whatever you do sing along with BOAT as they present their new album on beautiful tangerine vinyl and compact disc.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Smitten gets married!

The New England band the Smittens have been around awhile and put out some fun records. Here is a video of Dana Smitten tying the knot with fellow Smittens in tow. This video is just irresistible.

Monday, August 17, 2009

New Pastels and Tenniscoats song and video



One of my all time favorites. The Pastels released this new song and video. They collaborated with the Japanese act Tenniscoats. This song is pretty fantastic. I am very excited for the new album is due in September on Domino Records.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

And the winner is.... RICKY!



Well that's not exactly true. Ricky was Carrie's favorite theme song and her second favorite was Dave's song but since it was who ever got more of their friends to vote it was awarded to Darling New Neighbors who submitted a fanciful accordion theme.

Ricky has supplied us with a download of his theme song.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Ricky versus Dave in a theme song battle




Carrie Brownstein from the band Sleater-Kinney has her own music blog on NPR titled Monitor Mix. She is having a contest for the video blog theme song. Dave Crane from BOAT and Ricky Cancro from Galactic Heroes are both finalists. Please head over to place your vote for your favorite themes!

I can't decide Ricky rhymes Styx with mix which I like but Dave talks over his theme in a sassy voice saying "What's on your mind, girl?". Results to follow currently both are at a 11%.

Monitor Mix

Monday, July 27, 2009

The Manhattan Love Suicides call it quits




THE MANHATTAN LOVE SUICIDES SPLIT.

After 3 years, 1 album, 6 singles, a 27 track compilation CD and a DVD, plus more hit and run, feedback and noise drenched 20 minute gigs than we can remember... The Manhattan Love Suicides have decided to split.

The reason? Quite simple really: We'd made our point.

Some bands form, and they keep going for many years. The Manhattan Love Suicides were never about that. We were never career driven; we just wanted to make an impact, like 4 sticks of dynamite thrown into a stale music scene. And in our own way, we did what we set out to do.

The music remains, and that is the most important thing. We're all very proud of how much we did in the short time we existed. The last thing we ever wanted was to become stale. End it while it's still fresh, while it's still vital. While it still counts.

So, thanks to everyone who came to see us , to everyone who appreciated the music and to everyone who supported us. This is not the end: it's just a new beginning. Adam and Rachel have formed The Medusa Snare and the debut album will be released by Squirrel Records soon, Caroline and Darren are contributing vocals and guitar respectively to Ailsa Craig, as well as working on new material together which will be released later in the year.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Indie Pop Show in Portland

Hey not often do forces combine to have three pop bands play in Portland. I am looking forward to this one.

Summer Cats have a new video


The Tartans have a myspace page
Soft Paws are local and have a new record and a myspace page

come on down only $6.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Love is a Wave

The Crystal Stilts are currently in first place for my song of the year. It isn't brand new so you may have seen this somewhere else but they put out this song on a single on Slumberland Records. Enjoy!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Hello Seahorse! "Bestia"

Hello Seahorse! have been working on their new album Bestia for awhile. I am not sure who is releasing or distributing here in the US but here is their video for it. They are a 3 piece now and have changed direction from the EP we released. I have to say they seem have enormous talent and I love the new dark/electronic direction.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Souther Salazar makes cool stuff

Souther Salazar is someone I have gotten to know through emails and texts. He is a visual artist who I am a big fan of. I saw his cover of Giant Robot and knew I had to meet or know more about him. We met two years ago or so on a road trip to Portland where he was friendly and jovial. I have been following his work for some time now and hope maybe to turn you onto his art. He currently has a new show up in New York at the Jonathan Levin Gallery. The Friends We Love site put up a little interview with him about his new show.

"Off The Wall" ft. Souther Salazar from friendswelove.com on Vimeo.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Spent reunite for 20 years of Mergefest

Spent were/are from Jersey City, New Jersey. In 1995 their debut album came to our radio station in Bloomington,IN. It came in a Merge promotional mailing with a Cakekitchen CD and a Portastatic EP. I am not sure quite how it happened but Mark and I as well as quite a few people quickly fell hard for this band. I credit this band for one of the reasons why Magic Marker exists. Mark along with our friend Paul and Chris from the radio station "booked" their first show with Spent headlining. They were on tour supporting Seam (or was it Licorice?) but instead of playing their scheduled show I think in Cleveland. The guys had convinced their booker to play the all ages club Rhino's in Bloomington for $400. This was a lot of money for 3 full time college kids but the fact that they could just call a booker and get your new favorite band to play a show you are setting up they just had to do it. The album had come out in the spring and I had graduated that summer and moved home to live with my parents and work 12 hour shifts in the rubber factory to save money. So when the show was booked there was no way I was going to miss it. I drove the 3 hours from Ft. Wayne to Bloomington for the show. The rider had promised them a meal so Mark borrowed my car to take the band to get some food. I was too nervous to talk to them at first but we hung out before the show and I told them that after the show I was driving back and that I had to work the next morning. I requested "Ready, OK" off the album "Songs of Drinking and Rebellion". John, Annie, and Ed all wrote songs for Spent and they all sang their respective songs. I am always amazed how distinct their vocals and songwriting were but they sounded so great together. The show was fantastic probably one of my favorite shows I had ever seen at the time. I drove back home through the night and showed up at work so beat but still they played "Ready, OK" and dedicated it to me.

Spent put out another great album "Seat Beneath the Chairs" the following year.Mark had kept in contact with them and they were suppose to give a song for our first release. They broke up and had run out of recorded material so it never happened. I attended their surprise last show at CMJ. Ed and John continued playing together and Annie put out two solo records over the years.

Spent are reuniting for the Merge XX fest in North Carolina on July 22-26. I am envious of the people attending. I am glad I have a reason to pull out those records again.

Spent have a myspace page.



Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Online Romance

The Online Romance are based in Portland, OR and my friend Jack Saturn is their leader, organizer, and singer- songwriter. I have known Jack for a long time. He used to live in San Francisco and worked for a Dot-Com of some sort. He told a story of being out of work and living in his old employer's offices and listening to Dear Nora tracks over and over. He eventually moved to Portland and has become a main stay. His good friend Sharin moved into the Magic Marker house near the tail end of its existence before we all moved out. He is at every show I go to and is always up to something. As I understand it Jack didn't know he could sing until he started doing karaoke which wasn't that long ago. I am not exactly sure what has made the process take so long but they have had a myspace since 2004 and yet they have only released a single. Well Jack emailed me a few months ago about posting a song and I am happy to do that. What ever the wait was it from the sound of the new songs it seems like he has gotten them exactly the way he wants them. I know he is a fan of all things 60's british/pastoral and I am excited to hear the finished product.

The Online Romance - "Ladybug Don't Smile"

Also check out their myspace for more.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

welcome Wake The President to Magic Marker

We want to introduce you to one of our new favorite bands. Wake The President hail from Scotland and we have licensed their debut album"You Can't Change that Boy" for a US release. The boys are firmly a product of their enviroment as they encorporate the sounds and spirit of the great Scottish pop bands. I would say that the jangle of Orange Juice would be the easiest to identify but their album was only the second to be released by Electric Honey of Stow College the other being "Tigermilk". Here is a video from the debut single off the album. The album officially comes out May 19th but you can find it already on sale on the site. We are hoping for a brief tour from them soon.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Penelope hearts Magic Marker

So this is what has been keeping me extra busy. My daughter was born about a month ago. My wife Molly and I are completely head over heels in love with her. Mark and Erin gave her Magic Marker onesies for up until one year. Here she is sporting her newborn model . So if I am late sending out your orders or if your product arrives with a white crusty substance on it, you know why.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Two Shows


Tullycraft play "Twee" at NYC Popfest from Magic Marker on Vimeo.

It was posted on a few blogs a few weeks ago but Tullycraft posted on their myspace this note:
"Each of us has had a wonderful time, but over the years it’s become increasingly difficult to balance our personal lives (i.e. Chris’ goat farm, Cori’s adult bookstore, etc..) with our time in the band. While we’re excited to continue to write and record music together, we’ve decided to take a step back from playing live shows.

If you would like to catch Tullycraft live before our self-imposed hiatus, we have two shows scheduled: April 4th at the Crocodile (in Seattle), and May 23rd at the Rickshaw Stop (in San Francisco). Thanks."

Only two more times to witness what I witness in the above video. It sounds like they aren't closing the door completely on live shows but you might not want to take that chance.

Go see them April 4th in Seattle at the opening of the Crocodile w/BOAT, "Awesome", Iji

or be sure to be at the Popfest May 23rd in San Francisco w/Northern Portrait
My Teenage Stride,Magic Bullets,The Smittens

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

BOAT covering Dear Nora


BOAT covering Dear Nora
Originally uploaded by pencrush
This is a little clip from the Magic Marker Anniversary show.

I know there is more footage out there I just need to track it down and edit some for your perusal.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Magic Marker in Austin


There have been a lot of things transpiring around here since my last post. I will update you on of all of those things as the weeks unfold. Currently we have two bands playing the spectacle known as SXSW. Please turn out to give them support. I hear Kanye is playing somewhere too.

Hello Seahorse!

Mar 19 2009 10:00P
SXSW Official Showcase Austin, Texas
Mar 20 2009 6:00A
Karibu Day Party@ Karibu Ethiopian Restaurant & Bar Austin, Texas
Mar 21 2009 5:00P
SXSW @ Waterloo Cycles Day Party Austin, Texas

Manhattan Love Suicides

Mar 17 2009 8:00P
Elysium w/ Ringo Deathstarr and others Austin, Texas
Mar 18 2009 4:00P
SXSW - The Red House Lounge and Pizzeria Austin, Texas
Mar 19 2009 2:00P
SXSW - Okay Mountain Gallery Austin, Texas
Mar 20 2009 3:00P
SXSW - Club Primos w/ Ringo Deathstarr Austin, Texas
Mar 20 2009 8:00P
SXSW - Karma Lounge Austin, Texas
Mar 21 2009 12:00P
SXSW - Austin Convention Centre Austin, Texas

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Why does good news always come with bad news...


Hey the latest news. The anniversary release looks like it will be here on time! That is the tracking information above. I think I was resigned that this wouldn't happen. Tullycraft's recording studio and band space caught fire in the middle of recording their song. We thought we had a professional screen printer that would be able to hook us up with printing but my pregnant wife and my friend Todd have chipped in to get 50 of the sleeves done. They look fantastic. So for those making their way to the show we will definitely have 50 ready maybe more they will be available for the paltry sum of $20. We will also have Guy Burwell prints available at the show for a mere $10. So bring some extra cash.

Okay here is the bad news. The Someday Lounge is telling me that the OLCC never got back to them and it would be illegal to have underage people in the club. I am really really sorry and I am putting this info out there ASAP in case any one had travel plans. Please make a comment on this blog if this pisses you off. Let anyone who might be making plans to come know.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Guy Burwell illustrator extraordinaire



Guy Burwell is a poster making institution. I met Guy when he was working at Music Millennium in 1997 or 98. He was doing illustrations for some posters, graphics for editorials, and for signs in Music Millennium. I was DJing at KPSU and I brought in my Bunnygrunt CD to play and I noticed that he had been credited with the artwork for Jen-Fi. I had really always loved that main image so it seemed kind of weirdly coincidental that I had randomly met him around the same time we were getting songs together for a compilation and our first release. I think Mark had plans for a nice photo of his dog Sherman for the cover so he saved us on that one. He also did graphic design work for us as well. I think he was learning it as he went.
Guy designed the Kissing Book and Lunchbox releases and designed and illustrated The Best Friends Group and The Gazetteers. He has gone on to make highly collectible posters for many bands and his artwork appears in places like Guitar Hero 3 and commercials. Anyway we were thrilled that he wanted to make the poster for our 10th Anniversary show. He hand screened them himself and will be available at the show.

Please check out all of his other work: Guy Burwell

Monday, February 2, 2009

6 Days until the show

Sooo lets do a bit of an update. Toby posted an interview that took us a while to get to him. It took so long that by the time we finished it it was nearing time for this upcoming show. Toby made this image which i thought was pretty awesome. Here is a link to his blog and the interview: The Finest Kiss

As far as the compilation getting done in time. We spent most of this weekend burning screens for the artwork. We did take a break for the Super Bowl but other than that its been a silk screen fest. I talked this morning to the pressing plant. They were doubtful on us getting the vinyl in time but I encouraged them to give it a good college try. There might be some expedited shipping involved so wait and see.

More news to come.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

10 Days until the Big Anniversary Show



Yeah 10 days.

If I haven't mentioned it or you haven't figured it out the All Girl Summer Fun Band are not playing. They told me a few weeks ago and I let the venue know. It is kind of a bummer but Kathy and the Thermals got a sweet tour offered to them with the Cribs in Europe. Oh well that just means more time for the bands that are playing. So that is the bad news. The good news is the venue is going to be all ages for the night. So let all your underage friends know this is their one and only time to see these performances. I never thought I would get to see a Dear Nora reunion show or the Galactic Heroes perform again.

The line up is now

Dear Nora
Tullycraft
BOAT
Galactic Heroes


We are planning on a limited release to have for sale on the night of the show. It will be 5 7"s with 10 sides and 10 songs. Magic Marker bands covering the songs of other Magic Marker artists. 200 copies thats it. The songs list is

The Owls "Springtime Fall" (Dear Nora)
Walker Kong "Bells" (The Bats)
The Manhattan Love Suicides "Superboy & Supergirl" (Tullycraft)
Dear Nora "Air" (The Owls)
BOAT "Nosebleeders on the Track" (The Faintest Ideas)
Galactic Heroes "Former Hero" (Heikki)
Tullycraft "Welcome to the Big Ten Conference" (Vehicle Flips)
Birds of California (Lunchbox) "Kick It back" (The Manhattan Love Suicides)
The Gazetteers "Ordinary Day" (Lunchbox)
Kissing Book "Any Kind of Pain" (The Best Friends Group)

I am pretty sure we will have these ready in time.