Published at 12:00 AM on July 5, 2007

Magik Markers restrain themselves on new album

Magik Markers restrain themselves on new album

It is interesting how folks who videotape noise bands end up doing said bands one better. You thought twenty straight minutes of feedback was challenging? Try a mere five minutes of feedback recorded through a sub-par digital camera mic, compressed one or two times over for YouTube. Oh the unholy mess of cacophonous brain-to-bowel shaking sonics that result.

Magik Markers live videos are impressively painful. Observe:
- BWWWBBWWWBWWWWAHBWWAHWBWAHH
- EEESKKKKEEEEKKKSKKSKKKKKKRRRRRRRRR
- PLIKeeEEAH PLIKeeEEAH PLIKeeEEAH

For their very first studio album, on Thurston Moore’s Ecstatic Peace label, the Markers claim to exhibit a new sense of “formality and restraint.” Who wants to bet this won’t carry over to the live show (either terrible or totally aces, depending on how much you like getting your senses cheese-grated by spastic boy-girl duos) Called Boss, the record was produced by Sonic Youth’s Lee Renaldo (see him talk about the making of Boss) and features Elisa Ambrogio on vocals and guitar and Pete Nolan on drums.

BOSS will be released September 25. Here is the track list:
1 - "Axis Mundi"
2 - "Body Rot"
3 - "Last of the Lemach Line"
4 - "Empty Bottles"
5 - "Taste"
6 - "Four/The Ballad of Harry Angstrom"
7 - "Pat Garrett"
8 - "Bad Dream/Hartford's Beat Suite"
9 - "Circle"

Related links:
Ecstatic Peace: Magik Markers
Magik Markers MySpace
ApostasyRecordings: Magik Markers

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