OCTOBER 18, 2024 (LOS ANGELES, CA) – “It’s a reflection on the paradox of the human condition, the need for protection and an equally strong desire for freedom,” explains Dexy Valentine, one half of indie dark-pop darlings MAGIC WANDS about their new song “ARMOUR,” out today via Metropolis Records.
“It explores those two forces and looks to find a balance between shielding oneself and embracing vulnerability.”
The LA-based (by way of Nashville) duo has continuously defied genre since the groups inception in 2008. Vocalists Chris and Dexy Valentine are known for their unique and dreamy but undefinable sound – often incorporating elements of gothic postpunk, dark dreampop, textured guitars, droning synths, and ethereal vocals to create an otherworldly atmosphere. Swirling in midnight dancebeats and guitar textures, “Armour” finds the band expanding their sound from its darkpop foundation into its more fully realized embodiment.
“Last year, we released a new album called Switch, which was a departure from our previous sound and style,” says Dexy. “It was less pop, more experimental and introspective. The new music we’re writing is in the same direction, but a bit more minimal and uptempo.”
Magic Wands is dedicated to creating music that is both experimental and arresting. Described by MK Ultra as “imaginative and emotionally-engaging” and by Post-Punk.com as an “audacious and psychedelic probe into the fabric of existence,” the duo found success and a loyal fanbase in their early careers, that has followed their imaginative explorations of sound, while being intrigued by the air of mystery that surrounds them.
Magic Wands is Chris Valentine (guitar, bass, synth) and Dexy Valentine (guitar, synth, percussion, vocals). “Armour” is released today, October 18, 2024 via Metropolis Records.
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