Punk can often be an acquired taste. For, the sound can be rather chaotic compared to pop or rock and roll. While this is the case, one punk band out of Minneapolis would beg to differ as the group has a large and dedicated fan base. Originally formed in 1984, the magnolias have gone through a number of line up changes since that time.
With regards to the sound, the group appears to be caught somewhere between punk and metal. For, with buzz-saw guitar attacks, an intense rhythm section and John's caterwauling and awesome writing, when fans hear the group, they know its John Freeman's band. Whereas, as the members seem to change on a revolving basis, the sound can often change as well.
With a sound akin to that of the Clash, the Buzzcocks, the Real Kids, the Undertones and The Only Ones, one would think the band would have been more successful. At the same time, while punk bands were popular in the late 90s and early 2000s, it appears most have gone by the wayside. Whereas, it almost seems as though punk has invaded the pop scene at times.
The group released an LP and EP after signing with Alias records in 1992. After which, Street Date Tuesday was released on Two Tone records in 1996. While this is the case, the group seems to have a slow period and have gone hiatus just when punk was becoming popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While playing sporadic live shows in the late 1990s, the band has not been playing as many live shows as when the group first formed in the 80s.
Once Better Late Than Never, an LP consisting of unreleased demo tracks and outtakes came out in 2007 along with an EP, the group went on an European tour in 2008, not returning home until 2009. With the tour being a success, the group saw the need for live shows and went on to record and play live shows from 2009 to 2011. While currently on a break, the group hopes to reform and tour in the near future.
The band host a fan page on Facebook, and has a number of videos on YouTube which have received mixed reviews. According to the Facebook page, it appears the last show was in July of 2017. While this is the case, as the group only plays sporadically, there could have been other shows since that time. When it comes to YouTube videos, there are a number of live shows and studio recordings, most of which are punk in genre.
The current like up consist of John Freeman, Dave Randall, Pat McKenna and Mike Leonard. Whereas, past line-ups have included Erick Kassel, Tom Lischmann, Dave Wiegardt, John Joyce, Danna Stewart, Kent Militzer, Sam Planet, Caleb Palmiter, Tom Cook, Ron Anderson, Kyle Killorin and Johnny O'Halloran. While most information regarding bands associate musicians with the equipment played, this does not appear to be the case with John Freeman's band.
Individuals looking for information on booking, show dates, the band or current members are advised to check out the band's page on Facebook for information on future album releases, tour dates or current line-up. For, at the moment, there is no official website associated with the group. Whereas, music fans should also check local entertainment guides, festival line-ups and tour sites such as Jambase.
With regards to the sound, the group appears to be caught somewhere between punk and metal. For, with buzz-saw guitar attacks, an intense rhythm section and John's caterwauling and awesome writing, when fans hear the group, they know its John Freeman's band. Whereas, as the members seem to change on a revolving basis, the sound can often change as well.
With a sound akin to that of the Clash, the Buzzcocks, the Real Kids, the Undertones and The Only Ones, one would think the band would have been more successful. At the same time, while punk bands were popular in the late 90s and early 2000s, it appears most have gone by the wayside. Whereas, it almost seems as though punk has invaded the pop scene at times.
The group released an LP and EP after signing with Alias records in 1992. After which, Street Date Tuesday was released on Two Tone records in 1996. While this is the case, the group seems to have a slow period and have gone hiatus just when punk was becoming popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While playing sporadic live shows in the late 1990s, the band has not been playing as many live shows as when the group first formed in the 80s.
Once Better Late Than Never, an LP consisting of unreleased demo tracks and outtakes came out in 2007 along with an EP, the group went on an European tour in 2008, not returning home until 2009. With the tour being a success, the group saw the need for live shows and went on to record and play live shows from 2009 to 2011. While currently on a break, the group hopes to reform and tour in the near future.
The band host a fan page on Facebook, and has a number of videos on YouTube which have received mixed reviews. According to the Facebook page, it appears the last show was in July of 2017. While this is the case, as the group only plays sporadically, there could have been other shows since that time. When it comes to YouTube videos, there are a number of live shows and studio recordings, most of which are punk in genre.
The current like up consist of John Freeman, Dave Randall, Pat McKenna and Mike Leonard. Whereas, past line-ups have included Erick Kassel, Tom Lischmann, Dave Wiegardt, John Joyce, Danna Stewart, Kent Militzer, Sam Planet, Caleb Palmiter, Tom Cook, Ron Anderson, Kyle Killorin and Johnny O'Halloran. While most information regarding bands associate musicians with the equipment played, this does not appear to be the case with John Freeman's band.
Individuals looking for information on booking, show dates, the band or current members are advised to check out the band's page on Facebook for information on future album releases, tour dates or current line-up. For, at the moment, there is no official website associated with the group. Whereas, music fans should also check local entertainment guides, festival line-ups and tour sites such as Jambase.
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