This Athens, GA, band creates high-energy punk-pop with catchy hooks
and literate lyrics. Formed in 1987 by singer Linda Hopper, guitarist
Ruthie Morris, drummer David McNair, and bassist Shannon Mulvaney, the
group recorded a demo album with their friend Michael Stipe in 1992, which
was released on Caroline Records. In 1994 the group released their "official"
debut, Hot Boxing, on Priority. Hot Boxing was produced by another of
the band's friends, Bob Mould, and features a more streamlined, intense
approach than the quirky, off-kilter demos do. Rubbing Doesn't Help followed
in 1996. What makes Magnapop interesting (and different from many of the
punk-pop bands out there) is the combination of Hopper's smooth, unhurried
vocals and the furious lashings of Morris' guitar -- it creates a tension
that makes the songs of this intelligent, underappreciated band all the
more dramatic.
This is a collection of demos and early singles produced by the band's
friends Michael Stipe and Bob Mould. Magnapop unveils the band as a punk-pop
group with an arty bent, especially on songs like "Spill It"
and "Favorite Writer." The cover of Big Star's "13"
is a welcome addition to this good beginning.
(by Heather Phares, AMG)
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