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Magic Factory - Working With Gold

18 August 2017 - 0 Comments

Magic Factory are a cauldron of late 60s / early 70s country rock n roll from Auckland made up of members of Bloodbags, The Demi Whores, The DHDFD's, The Drab Doo Riffs, Hang Loose, Raw Nerves and Vietnam War. Together for just over a year, their debut album Working With Gold is a cacophony of influences including Creedance Clearwater Revival, The Band and Dr. Hook.
 
Magic Factory’slive shows are already legendary, packing out the Kings Arms Tavern for 95bFM’s Fancy New Band, Wine Cellar for bStreet and single release party’s galore – let Magic Factory take you on a sweet, Sweet ride…  
 
The Rolling Stones spent six months tracking Exile on Main Street in the South of France, Magic Factory spent one sweaty afternoon doing the same thing in a living room in Glenfield.

Working with Goldis out Friday 18th August through 1:12 Records

You can catch Magic Factory’s album release show this Saturday 19th August at Whammy with Tender Moonlight, The Vietnam War & OUNCE.

To stream or purchase Magic Factory Working with Gold click here

To purchase Magic Factory Working with Gold on VINYL click here

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