The Magnetic North

The Magnetic North
Origin London, England, Orkney
Genres Shoegazing, post-rock
Labels Full Time Hobby
Associated acts Erland and the Carnival
Website www.symphonyofthemagneticnorth.com
Members Simon Tong
Gawain Erland Cooper
Hannah Peel

The Magnetic North are a British band, formed in London by multi-instrumentalist Simon Tong (formerly of The Verve, Blur and The Good, the Bad & the Queen), Orcadian musician Gawain Erland Cooper and singer, composer and orchestral arranger Hannah Peel.[1]

They released their debut album, Orkney: Symphony of the Magnetic North on May 6, 2012.[1][2]

Originally intending to be a one-off, their popularity led them to reconvene to release follow-up Prospect of Skelmersdale in 2016, a concept album about Tong's Transcendentalist hometown, Skelmersdale. In an interview with Transverso Media he described it as, "a series of little snapshots that I had drawn from my memory of people and places," stating it's, "kind of about where I grew up. I’m kind of wondering what the people of that town will think about it – whether they’ll like it or they won’t like it. I don’t know." [3]

Personnel

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 Tyler, Kieron (6 March 2012). "Interview & Video Exclusive: The Magnetic North". The Arts Desk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  2. Malone, Ailbhe (5 April 2012). "Indie bands get into the island life". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  3. http://www.transversomedia.com/articles/interview-simon-tong-the-magnetic-north-prospect-of-skelmersdale
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