By Linda Rapka for the L.A. Record:
Formed in 2001 in a Connecticut basement, Magik Markers have covered a lot of ground, figuratively and literally. Now based in New York, noise rock duo Pete Nolan (drums, percussion) and Elisa Ambrogio (guitar, vocals) recently became a trio, adding John Shaw (bass) to the lineup. The band recently performed in an Estonian occult film and bobbed around in the Dead Sea. This interview by Linda Rapka.Read the rest here. Magik Markers visited Soundlab with Sunburned Hand of the Man as part of its Fall Brawl Tour 08/16/05. Sunburned Hand of the Man shared the bill, with openers Caustic Solution. Elisa Ambrogio returned on 01/30/08 as part of Six Organs of Admittance, with Mick Turner (of Dirty Three) on the bill and The Lochs opening. Magik Markers return to Soundlab on 3/25/10 with Bare Flames and Baczkowski/Ranallo Duo.
I saw you perform a couple years ago in New Orleans at a fabulously grungy dive called the Hi-Ho Lounge. There was only a handful of people there, but you guys still tore shit up. Do you like playing smaller venues?
Pete Nolan (drums): We love dives. And we love New Orleans. This guy Rob down there always shows us around. He took us to this place Ernie K-Doe’s—the guy that sang that ’50s song ‘Mother in Law.’ He was this crazy flamboyant character, like Little Richard meets Sun Ra. He’s dead but his widow has this bar where there’s this weird effigy to him and they carry it around in parades and stuff.
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