Magic

Magic

rock music

Japan Est. 1988

"Driven by a tight rhythmic foundation and soaring melodies, their music builds tension through repetition and release, inviting listeners to experience both vulnerability and exhilaration."

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Speed Star

1992

Magic matters in the rock landscape as a conduit for emotional release and introspection.
Magic matters in the rock landscape as a conduit for emotional release and introspection. Their sound captures the raw energy of live performance, creating an environment where listeners can connect with their own experiences while celebrating the thrill and chaos of existence. This ability to evoke catharsis has made them a significant presence, resonating deeply within the alternative scene and shaping how audiences engage with rock music today. The band’s approach is grounded in authenticity, focusing on a visceral interplay of melody and rhythm that often feels spontaneous yet meticulously crafted. They utilize layered instrumentation to construct rich sonic textures, inviting listeners into a world where each note pulses with meaning. This dynamic creates an electric atmosphere that is both captivating and immersive, encouraging fans to lose themselves in the moment. Lyrically, Magic often explores themes of longing, identity, and the complexities of human connection, weaving narratives that balance sincerity with a touch of irony. Their writing strikes a conversational tone, drawing listeners into relatable stories while maintaining an air of mystery. This blend of storytelling and impressionistic imagery allows their music to resonate on multiple levels, leaving space for personal interpretation.

Full discography

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

6 releases 6 albums 1990–1997
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Magic sound like?

Driven by a tight rhythmic foundation and soaring melodies, their music builds tension through repetition and release, inviting listeners to experience both vulnerability and exhilaration. Rooted in rock music.

Who is Magic for?

If you're into rock music, Magic is worth your time. Driven by a tight rhythmic foundation and soaring melodies, their music builds tension through repetition and release, inviting listeners to experience both vulnerability and exhilaration.

How many albums does Magic have?

Magic has 6 releases in their discography, including 6 albums.