Blending the innovation of Radiohead, the pop sensibility of Weezer and the emotion of Smashing Pumpkins, the songs on Magic Bullet Theory's "Post-Depressionism" reflect a myriad of musical influences into one cohesive, powerful, alternative-rock release.
Since its birth in 2000, Tampa-based Magic Bullet Theory has grown to become one of Florida's top regional bands. Having shared the stage with national acts such as Better Than Ezra, Audiovent, South FM and Spin Doctors, the band is poised to broaden its sphere of influence in the coming years.
For its debut album, Magic Bullet Theory offers a recorded document of more than two years of songwriting and live performances. Engineered and mixed at the band's own Western Ear Studios, "Post-Depressionism" has garnered comparisons to bands such as Radiohead, Weezer and Smashing Pumpkins.
Drawing from alternative rock of the early 1990s coupled with another decade of music innovation, "Post-Depressionism" represents the band members' wide influences and diverse tastes, swirling them into a driving, timeless rock album.
1 | Slush |
2 | Drone |
3 | 20-Something |
4 | Combat |
5 | Sweet Irene |
6 | Worry About Me |
7 | Sugar on the Girl |
8 | Halfway to L.A. |
9 | Vintage Skyline |
10 | Saturnine |
11 | If I Was |