Magazine

Magazine

new wave

United Kingdom Est. 1977

"Sharp guitars punctuate driving basslines with a persistent tension that compels movement while inviting reflection."

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Real Life

Real Life

1978

About Magazine

Magazine matters for its ability to weave punk energy with a new wave aesthetic, creating an infectious sound that resonates deeply with both the urgency of youth rebellion and the artful subtleties of pop.
Their music captures a pivotal moment where raw emotion meets sophisticated production, challenging conventional expectations and inviting listeners to embrace complexity in what they hear. The band’s approach combines sharp instrumentation with a...
Their music captures a pivotal moment where raw emotion meets sophisticated production, challenging conventional expectations and inviting listeners to embrace complexity in what they hear. The band’s approach combines sharp instrumentation with a meticulous attention to texture, using layered guitars and synths to create a sonic landscape that feels both urgent and reflective. This duality is not only present in their recordings but also manifests in their live performances, where the frenetic energy of punk collides with the calculated rhythms of new wave, encouraging audiences to move while also engaging them intellectually. Lyrically, Magazine often explores themes of disillusionment, identity, and societal critique, employing a voice that balances irony and sincerity. Their storytelling evokes vivid imagery, blending personal introspection with broader cultural observations, allowing listeners to find resonance in both the specific and the general. The tone can shift from sardonic to earnest, drawing listeners into a world where emotional honesty grapples with existential questions.

8 studio albums· 11 total releases· 3 decades· United Kingdom

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Magazine's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

11 releases 8 albums 1978–2011
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