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Saturday, November 28, 2020

Magon's slippery busker punk aesthetic captivates on "Aerodynamic"

 








"Your head is special"


Let's get this out of the way right away. French alternative indie artist Magon's slippery track "Aerodynamic", the second single (following "Change) from his upcoming album 'Hour After Hour', does feel like a lost Pixies track. It has those kind of divergently twisted tones framed in a simple catchy rhythm. Vague obtuse lyrics and an equally lovely weird official video. I say that, not only, because it is obvious but it is what makes it so good and even made better by Magon's vocal performance / aesthetic. His aloof sort of frantic vocal subduction painted with that wonderful accent makes it feel more artful in that 70's proto New York busker punk way.


THE VIDEO: Directed by Magon - Starring: Titouan as the lizard man / Magon as the singer / Louise as the guitarist / Ferdinand as the drummer And Alexa as herself


"Aerodynamic" will implant in your head. It will make you smile. It will make you dance at 3 in the morning before you hit the bed. 


-Robb Donker Curtius






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Perpetuating this legacy, Magon is the “King of Nothing”, as suggested by the opening track. Magon has now found the path of salvation and it is through this new record that he reveals his new face.


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