You’d have to be a detective to keep up with the output of noise-rock titan Magik Markers. Most of the band’s releases have been low-run CD-Rs and cassettes, and even their three “proper” albums ...
Magik Markers are an anachronism. They don’t feel beholden to any current music trends; no whiff of ’90s alt-rock revival or ’80s pastiche can be found on 2020, their first new album in seven years.
Since only a fraction of this interview with the Magik Markers appears in my short feature on them this week, I thought I’d post the whole transcript here. Boss, their new record on Ecstatic Peace, is ...
With 12 years under their belt, one might expect noise band Magik Markers to have come a long way from its humble beginnings in a basement in Hartford, Conn. After breaking out of the underground ...
Magik Markers, originally from Hartford, Connecticut, caught the ear of Thurston Moore, who invited the three-piece to join Sonic Youth on its 2004 tour. After that, Moore released the act’s debut, I ...
Magik Markers are among the fire-eating outsiders who oddly turned down the heat for their appearances on Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace records. Connecticut duo Elisa Ambrogio and Pete Nolan's 2007 ...