Magoo | |
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Origin | Norfolk, England |
Genres |
Alternative rock Indie rock |
Years active | 1992 to present |
Labels |
Noisebox Records Chemikal Underground Global Warming Records MayGoZero Series 8 Records |
Website | thesickroom.co.uk |
Members | Andrew Rayner Owen Turner Stacy Gow Dave Lake |
Past members | Adam Blackbourn Gill Sandell Stephen Gilchrist David Bamford Andrew Hodge Chris Thorpe-Tracey Jen Heagren Adam Maggots |
Magoo are an English indie rock band who formed in Norfolk, England, in 1992.
The band give their influences as Guided by Voices, Stereolab, Pavement, The Flaming Lips, and John Peel, and spent their early years playing local venues in the Norwich area. Having released several singles on Norwich's Noisebox Records they were signed by the Scottish record label, Chemikal Underground.
During their time with Chemikal Underground, Magoo played at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York and the Glastonbury Festival, as well as smaller events around the UK.
In June 1996, the band recorded four songs in session for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1. They went on to record a further six sessions and were one of the last bands to record a session before his untimely death.
The band subsequently parted company with Chemikal Underground and set up the Sickroom Studios, their own studio, in the heart of Norfolk to record their new material in. Magoo continue to play concerts around the UK.
The Mudshark EP (Noisebox Records, May 1995, 7" on Orange Vinyl & Numbered) tracks : "Pop Your Mouth", "Tom, Lou & Me" & "Elsie's Skinny Arms"