December 18, 2024

Los Angeles-based dark dream pop duo Magic Wands pops new remix album & tour in your agendas

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Los Angeles-based dark dream pop duo Magic Wands pops new remix album & tour in your agendas
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The dark dream pop duo from Los Angeles, Magic Wands, has recently launched a remix album titled “Switched”. This album is a follow-up to “Switch”, which they released earlier in May.

The “Switched” album showcases remixes by artists such as Shadow Mirrors, Stargods, and Lars Deutsch. It’s available on all digital and streaming platforms, courtesy of Metropolis Records.

Magic Wands began their musical journey in 2007 with their debut single “Teenage Love”. Their debut album, “Aloha Moon”, was introduced in 2011, following a collaborative album in 2010 that featured four artists from Bright Antenna. Since then, they’ve unveiled a series of singles and albums.

Additionally, Magic Wands is set to headline a summer tour along the West Coast. The tour kicks off on August 17th at the Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles. They’ll be joined by supporting acts Lorelei K and Treasvre on certain dates. Tickets can be purchased online, and the tour dates are listed below.

  • Thursday August 17 2023 Los Angeles, CA The Moroccan Lounge
  • Friday August 18 2023 Oakland, CA Thee Stork Club
  • Sunday August 20 2023 Sacramento, CA The Starlet Room
  • Tuesday August 22 2023 Bellingham, WA The Shakedown
  • Wednesday August 23 2023 Seattle, WA El Corazon
  • Thursday August 24 2023 Portland, OR The Coffin Club
  • Friday August 25 2023 Boise, ID Shrine Basement
  • Sunday August 27 2023 Denver, CO HQ Denver
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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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