Strange Heaven - Mrs. Magician

Strange Heaven

Mrs. Magician

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2012-03-06
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2012 Swami

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Nightlife 2:58 USD 0.99
2
There Is No God 2:37 USD 0.99
3
Don't Flatter Yourself 2:41 USD 0.99
4
The Spells 2:23 USD 0.99
5
Actual Pain 2:29 USD 0.99
6
Heaven 2:31 USD 0.99
7
True Blues 2:10 USD 0.99
8
Prescription Vision 2:30 USD 0.99
9
I'm Gonna Hangout With the Les 2:14 USD 0.99
10
Hours of the Night 2:03 USD 0.99
11
Dead 80'S 2:20 USD 0.99
12
Videodrome 2:14 USD 0.99
13
You Can't Be My Man 2:10 USD 0.99
Strange Heaven - Mrs. Magician
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Reviews

  • Kinda unbelievable.
    5
    By garlandobloom89
    I also picked up the album after hearing a track on Podcast Beyond. I was surprised at how consistently good the album is. From start to finish. From the crooning defiance of "There's No God," to the more introspective cuts later in the album. It is one of the better debuts I've seen.
  • BEYOND!
    4
    By Asarien
    Good job, your track featured on Podcast Beyond! made me purchase it. Keep it up.
  • california frown....epic!!!!
    5
    By LR
    These guys are great!!! I was on Buddyhead and heard about their single "There Is No God"....oh man i was all in at that point. Ive been waiting for this full length and it does not disappoint. All I dig about surf, punk, and hilarious lyrics....they rule and should be allowed to play as much as possible. Thank you Mrs Magician for rocking my mind.....
  • Awesome
    5
    By thewhitekong
    They played the venue I work at in nj in early march. Great show, nice guys, no eightball jackets. Record sounds amazing.
  • Album of the Year
    5
    By The A-fresh
    An amazing album made by some amazing guys produced by the Jesus of rock and roll (John Reis) ....bringing back the glory days of San Diego rock again! Nice work boys, I'm proud of ya.
  • Everything I hoped it would be
    5
    By McHank
    Mrs. Magician's songs get stuck in your head and practically force you to listen again. The lyrics are engaging, funny, and heartfelt. Not since Milo Aukerman of the Descendents, could I feel the frustration and heartbreak of a break up song as passionately as what is brought forward here. The melodies are so strong and carefully constructed that each song sounds like a hit single.