Rarely have a band name and a song title both been so appropriately chosen: In "Tunnelvision," Luke Temple's new project Here We Go Magic quickly establishes that nothing is as it seems. Anyone coming ...
Brooklyn art-rockers Here We Go Magic probably aren’t the first band to give a hitchhiker a lift cruising from venue to venue on tour, but their recent pickup by far wins for Best Mustache — and Best ...
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With seven weeks remaining and postseason positions up for grabs, Paolo Banchero said the Orlando Magic are "not in a position where we can relax. Guys have to come back and we all have to be ready." ...
June 16, 2010 • On this All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen examines some of the highlights from the enormous Bonaroo Music Festival with Rita Houston of WFUV, Andy Uhler of KUT and Jill Riley of The ...
Luke Temple's new project finds him letting his psychedelic impulses take over, as he adds hazy electronic textures, loops, and extended bits of ambience and noise. The old-timey waltz "Everything's ...
Luke Temple is a twenty-something fine arts graduate with a slim solo back catalogue and a day job painting cherubic frescoes on the ceilings of the NYC rich. With fans in high places like Sufjan ...
Luke Temple hires a band and, led by the outstanding "Collector" single, expands upon the promise of his debut as Here We Go Magic. Save this story Save this story Listeners crave tidy narratives.