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Infobox musical artist| name = Magnapop| image = Magnapop 2010.jpg| alt = Magnapop posing in a black-and-white photograph in front of a striped wall.| caption = Magnapop posing in 2010, from left to right: bassist Scott& nbsp;Rowe, guitarist and backing vocalist Ruthie& nbsp;Morris, singer Linda& nbsp;Hopper, and drummer Chad& nbsp;Williams| background = group_or_band| alias = Homemade& nbsp;Sister, Swell, Swell& nbsp;Dopa, Linda& nbsp;& & nbsp;Ruthie| origin = Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta , Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia , United States | genre = Alternative& nbsp;rock , power& nbsp;pop , pop& nbsp;rock , pop& nbsp;punk | years_active = start date|1989–end date|1997, start date|2002–present| label = Caroline Records|Caroline , Daemon Records|Daemon , King Records (Japan)|King , Never, PIAS Recordings|PIAS , Priority Records|Priority , Safety Net Records|Safety& nbsp;Net , SideOneDummy Records|SideOneDummy , Solid| associated_acts = Oh-OK | website = URL|magnapop.com| current_members = Linda Hopper Ruthie Morris Scott Rowe Chad Williams| past_members = Tim Lee David McNair Shannon Mulvaney Mark Posgay Greg Urbaitis Johnny Rozas Brian Fletcher---- List of Magnapop band members|List of members Magnapop is an alternative rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia . Formed in 1989, the band has consistently included songwriting duo Linda Hopper as vocalist and Ruthie Morris on guitar. Magnapop first achieved recognition in the Benelux countries of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg through the festival circuit and have remained popular in Europe throughout their career. After modest success in the United States in the mid-1990s with the singles " Slowly, Slowly " and " Open the Door (Magnapop song)|Open the Door " and a series of albums produced by Michael Stipe , Bob Mould , and Geza X , the band went on an extended hiatus due to the dissolution of their record label. They returned with a new rhythm section in 2005 on the Daemon Records release Mouthfeel (album)|Mouthfeel . The band has continued to perform and record since this reunion and have self-released two more albums. Magnapop's musical style is noted for blending the pop vocals and melodies of Hopper with the aggressive, punk-influenced guitar-playing of Morris and her back-up vocal harmonies.
History
Formation and self-titled debut (1989–1993)
Linda Hopper—a native of Marietta, Georgia Citation |last=Gross |first=Jason |publication-date=2001-07 |title=Linda Hopper: Oh OK |periodical= Perfect Sound Forever (magazine)|Perfect Sound Forever |url= http://www.furious.com/perfect/lindahopper.html—was a member of the late 1970s/early 1980s Music of Athens, Georgia|music scene in Athens, Georgia , where she befriended fellow University of Georgia student Michael Stipe in an art design class.Citation |last=Hopper |first=Linda |author-link=Linda Hopper |publication-date=1994-09 |title=Linda Hopper on Michael Stipe|periodical= Mojo (magazine)|Mojo Stipe went on to form R.E.M. and Hopper joined him in the experimental music group Tanzplagen along with Stipe's sister Lynda, and other local musicians. After the group folded, Lynda Stipe and Hopper formed Oh-OK ,Cite web |url= http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/page_02.html |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20010430115232/ http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/page_02.html |archivedate=2001-04-30 |last=Sullivan |first=James |title=Magnapop: Quality Is Job One (Part Two of Five) |publisher= Addicted to Noise |date=1996-07 |accessdate=2011-02-25 whose line-up later included Matthew Sweet and David McNair.Citation |last=Powers |first=Ann |publication-date=1996-10 |title=Magna 'Tude: Magnapop proves that spirited pop can pack a serious punch |periodical= Spin (magazine)|Spin |volume=12 |issue=7 |issn=0886-3032 |publisher=SPIN Media LLC That project ended in 1984 and Hopper briefly belonged to a Washington, D.C. band named Holiday, who released their only EP in 1987.
In 1989, Ruthie Morris had recently moved to Atlanta from West Palm Beach, Florida Citation |last=Verrico |first=Lisa |publication-date=1994-04 |title=Magnapop |periodical= Vox (magazine)|Vox —where she played a few shows as the guitarist for The Pockets. She attempted to play with local male musicians, but did not feel comfortable with any of them. Hopper and Morris were introduced by a mutual acquaintance and became fast friends; they wrote their first song together at Hopper's apartment the day they met. The duo had a difficult time finding collaborators to form a complete band (as Hopper described it, "We had to beg people to come and play with us.")Citation |last=Arundel |first=Jim |publication-date=1994-01-29 |title=Bob Makes It Big |periodical= Melody Maker The duo eventually recruited bassist Tim Lee and McNair on drums in March 1990.Citation |last=Blackwell |first=Mark |publication-date=1994-10 |title=Magnapop |periodical= Ray Gun (magazine)|Ray Gun Lee left the band after a brief tenure and was replaced by Shannon Mulvaney, whom Morris met at a record store. The musicians named themselves Homemade Sister after a line from the film Baby Doll and released their first single—"Rip the Wreck"/" Merry (song)|Merry "—on Safety Net Records in 1990. Displeased with their name, the band was briefly renamed Swell, before they found out Swell (band)|a San Francisco band had the same name and then billed themselves as Swell Dopa.
In 1990—while named Swell—they made their public debut at a show in Athens that Michael Stipe attended.Citation |last=Soltau |first=Thomas |publication-date=1992-09 |title=Magnapop |periodical=INDIEcator He approached the band afterward and offered to Record producer|produce some demos for them in John Keane (record producer)|John Keane 's Athens studio in December.Citation |last=Morris |first=Gina |publication-date=1992-07-04 |title=Magnapop& nbsp;– NME Interview: Pop Will Treat Itself |periodical= NME Their first high-profile show was at the July 1991 New York New Music Seminar along with three other bands that were introduced by Stipe.citation |last=Gray |first=Marcus |title=It Crawled from the South |format=paperback |edition=2nd |date=1997-03-21 |month= |publisher= Da Capo Press |isbn=0-306-80751-3 |page=375 At that event, Morris gave out two Demo (music)|demo tapes —one to American rock journalist James SullivanCite web |url= http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/ |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20010622142552/ http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/index.html |archivedate=2001-06-22 |last=Sullivan |first=James |title=Magnapop: Quality Is Job One (Part One of Five) |publisher= Addicted to Noise |date=1996-07 |accessdate=2011-02-25 and the other to Tom Engelshoven and John van Luyn of the Dutch music magazine Muziekkrant OOR . The band proceeded to pass the tape to a promoter in The Netherlands who gave the band some club dates as well as a spot at the side stage of the 1991 Rotterdam Festival . After the positive response they received, they were promoted to the main stage the next day. In The Netherlands, Magnapop was signed to PIAS Recordings|Play It Again Sam Records , who released the Sugarland (EP)|Sugarland EP and Magnapop (album)|Magnapop demo album in 1992. Their self-titled first album included four of the 1990 Stipe demos, and was released on Caroline Records in the United States. A music video for the single " Merry (song)|Merry " was shot and aired in Europe.
Magnapop was featured on a variety of various artist compilations. Their first commercial recording other than their independent single was their 1992 cover version of " Pleasant Valley Sunday " for Here No Evil& nbsp;– A Tribute to The Monkees . The band was also featured on other various artist tribute albums , including "Ear" (a different recording from the one on Magnapop ) for Delicacy & Nourishment& nbsp;– Lyrics by Ernest Noyes Brookings Vol. 3 in 1992 and 1993's recording of " Every Grain of Sand " for Outlaws Blues Volume Two& nbsp;– A Tribute to Bob Dylan with violin ist Mamie Fike. The band also recorded the Kiss My Mouth EP with Ted Niceley and released it in Europe. Around this time, the band was so fraught from booking recording sessions, that they briefly considered breaking up.Citation |last=Hendrickson |first=Matt |publication-date=1994-12-01 |title=Magnapop: Georgia's Finest? |periodical= Rolling Stone |publication-place= New York City , New York , United States |publisher=Rolling Stone, LLC |issue=696
Magnapop established their fan base in the early 1990s through touring and the Music festival|festival circuit —particularly in central Europe, where they first broke through to the mainstream.Citation |publication-date=1996-08-12 |title=Artist of the Week |periodical= Pollstar It was only after they had established a fan base in EuropeCitation |last=Pilvinsky |first=Marc |publication-date=1995-01-25 |title=Magnapop Lays It Down |periodical= Flagpole (magazine)|Flagpole and received positive press in the United Kingdom that the band first became recognized in the United States, including their native Atlanta.Citation |last=Radford |first=Chad |publication-date=2009-02-25 |title=Damn hipsters: Is Atlanta Falling Prey to Its Indie Cachet? |periodical= Creative Loafing |publication-place= Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta , Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia , United States |url= http://clatl.com/atlanta/damn-hipsters-is-atlanta-falling-prey-to-its-indie-cachet/Content? oid=1278176 |accessdate=2010-08-24 By the end of 1992, they were getting positive write-ups in American press such as The New York Times Citation |url= http://www.nytimes.com/1992/11/05/arts/pop-and-jazz-in-review-206892.html |title=Pop and Jazz in Review |last=Pareles |first=Jon |authorlink=Jon Pareles |publisher= The New York Times |date=1992-11-05 |accessdate=2009-06-24 and supported Juliana Hatfield on tour.Citation |last1=McDonnell |first1=Evelyn |last2=Powers |first2=Ann |title=Rock She Wrote |edition=1st |year=1995 |publisher=Delta Publishers |isbn=0-385-31250-4 |page=349 The group made appearances at Rocking Kolonia Festival in Maastricht in 1992, Pukkelpop in Pukkelpop#1992|1992 ,Citation |url= http://www.pukkelpop.be/nl/bands/magnapop/more |title=Magnapop :: Pukkelpop |publisher= Pukkelpop |accessdate=2009-06-22 Transmusicales in 1992, A Campingflight to Lowlands Paradise in 1993, and the Reading and Leeds Festivals|Reading Festival in Reading and Leeds Festivals line-ups#Melody Maker Stage 5|1993 . They also recorded a John Peel session on List of Peel sessions#M|September 2, 1993 Citation |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1990s/1993/Sep02magnapop/ |title=Keeping It Peel& nbsp;– 02/09/1993 |publisher= BBC |accessdate=2009-06-17 and a Black Sessions|Black Session on February 25, 1994.
Mainstream success (1994–1997)
multiple image | direction = vertical | width = 250|image1=Bob Mould.jpg |alt1=Bob Mould—a middle-aged Caucasian man with a shaved head and short facial hair wearing a black t-shirt—plays a blue guitar and sings into a microphone |image2=Magnapop in-store 1994.jpg |alt2=Magnapop performing in a record store with flyers for their album tacked on the wall behind them |caption2=Bob Mould (above, pictured performing in 2005) produced the band's breakthrough album Hot Boxing ; they can be seen promoting the album with an in-store performance from 1994 (below) Bob Mould of Hüsker Dü had seen the band at a show in New York City 's CBGB as well as in Rotterdam—he called the latter show their "turning point"—and invited the band to tour with his new group Sugar (American band)|Sugar in Europe and the United States in 1992–1993. The band asked Sugar bassist and fellow Athens musician David Barbe produce their major label debut album. When he refused, Mould offered to record with the band, taking them to Pedernales Recording Studio, in Austin, Texas|Austin , Texas in August 1993.Citation |title=See a Little Light: The Trail of Rage and Melody |last1=Mould |first1=Bob |author1-link=Bob Mould |last2=Azerrad |first2=Michael |author2-link=Michael Azerrad |publisher= Little, Brown and Company |edition=1st |isbn=0-316-04508-X |page=214 The sessions would result in the album Hot Boxing , which was released by Play It Again Sam in Europe and Priority Records domestically on July 5, 1994. Releasing an album by Magnapop was a radical departure for Priority who had previously focused on Rap music|rap music.Citation |last=Morris |first=Chris |publication-date=1994-07-30 |title=Declaration of Independents: Priority Goes Magnapop; BOC Remade |periodical= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |publication-place=United States |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |volume=106 |issue=31 |page=49 |issn=0006-2510
The album produced two singles: " Slowly, Slowly ", which spent seven weeks on the charts,citation |last=Whitburn |first=Joel |authorlink=Joel Whitburn |title=Rock Tracks |format=paperback |date=1996-01-01 |publisher= Record Research Inc. |isbn=0-89820-114-4 |page=204 peaking on September 10, 1994, at 25 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks , and " Lay It Down (Magnapop song)|Lay It Down ", which topped the 1993 De Afrekening poll. The band toured the United States supporting The Lemonheads in 1993 and played at the Phoenix Festival#1994|1994 Phoenix Festival and Marktrock to promote the album and created music videos for "Lay It Down", "Slowly, Slowly", and "Texas". The promotional EP Big Bright Cherry was released in 1994 and included three tracks from the Hot Boxing recording sessions as well as three self-produced songs.
In 1995, the McNair and the band parted ways, with neither party giving a definitive rationale. Hopper explained "We had a hard time recording Hot Boxing , because our drummer had a lot of things in the way... Nobody wants to hurt anyone, or to cut them out, but it was just like four adults getting a divorce, and their child is the band."Citation |last=Alden |first=Grant |date=1996-06 |title=Magna Come Loudly |periodical= huH She has alternately explained that the split was due to the "alternative lifestyles" of McNair and the rest of the groupCitation |last=Taylor |first=Charles |publication-date=1996-06-06/13 |title=Risky Business: Georgia's Magnapop Make Party Music with a Difference |periodical= The Phoenix (newspaper)|Boston Phoenix |publication-place= Boston , Massachusetts , United States |publisher= Phoenix Media/Communications Group |url= http://www.bostonphoenix.com/alt1/archive/music/reviews/06-06-96/MAGNAPOP.html |accessdate=2009-06-20 and that McNair's musicianship was not as competent as the other members.Cite web |url= http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/page_03.html |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20010502004757/ http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/page_03.html |archivedate=2001-05-02 |last=Sullivan |first=James |title=Magnapop: Quality Is Job One (Part Three of Five) |publisher= Addicted to Noise |date=1996-07 |accessdate=2011-02-25 The remaining trio recruited session musician|session drummer Josh Freese and Audio engineering|engineers Sandy Solomon and Bernie Zwass to record a cover of Tom Waits ' "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" at Plus Four Recordings Studios, in Sherman Oaks, California|Sherman Oaks , California in June 1995 for the compilation album Step Right Up: The Songs of Tom Waits . Freese joined the group in November–December of that year in Los Angeles , California to record '' Rubbing Doesn't Help . Mould was unavailable, so the band relocated to Los Angeles and worked with producer Geza X Cite web |url= http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/page_04.html |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20010516225453/ http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/page_04.html |archivedate=2001-05-16 |last=Sullivan |first=James |title=Magnapop: Quality Is Job One (Part Four of Five) |publisher= Addicted to Noise |date=1996-07 |accessdate=2011-02-25 at his home studioCitation |last=Micallef |first=Ken |publication-date=1996-08 |title=Magnapop Rub You the Right Way |periodical= Alternative Press in attempt to make a more "eclectic" album that would represent the diversity of their songwriting.Citation |last=Kenneally |first=Tim |publication-date=1996-12 |title=Future Shockers: Rhythmic Waves |periodical= Guitar School Magazine After hearing some demos, the band decided to hire him to produce the actual album and moved to Los Angeles for recording. The album produced the singles " Open the Door (Magnapop song)|Open the Door " and " This Family " (the former also had a music video), as well as the EP Fire All Your Guns at Once . The band immediately set out to tour in promotion.Citation |last=Wodraska |first=Lya |publication-date=1996-07-05 |title=Magnapop Brings Road Tour to Classic City |periodical= Athens Banner-Herald
Los Angeles musician Mark Posgay auditioned for the band in 1995 and became the group's permanent drummer. In July of that year, Magnapop supported R.E.M. on their Monster (R.E.M. album)|Monster World Tour and continued playing in the United States and Europe, including an appearance at X-Fest in X-Fest#Dayton, Ohio|1996 . They also played their first dates in Australia and Japan in 1996 and hosted 120 Minutes on July 7 of the same year.Citation |url= http://www.tv.com/120-minutes/show/22444/episode.html |title= 120 Minutes Episode Guide |publisher= TV.com |accessdate=2009-06-22 In late 1996, Mulvaney left the group, citing problems of distance—Hopper and Morris had relocated permanently to Los Angeles—as well as a desire to focus on his family. He continued playing bass guitar and stand-up bass with Atlanta groups The Hots, The Lugosis, and Anna Kramer & The Lost Cause. Boston native and former The Queers|Queers bassist Greg Urbaitis replaced him after replying to an ad in The Recycler and the band continued to play live shows through 1997, including supporting Throwing Muses on their farewell tour. Posgay quit that summer and he was replaced by former Lifter drummer Johnny Rozas and this line-up recorded six demos at a recording studio in Orange County. This version of the band was short-lived as Magnapop was informed while on tour that their record label's rock division ceased to existCitation |publication-date=1996-12 |title=Letters |periodical= College Music Journal |publication-place=United States |publisher=CMJ Network, Inc. |issue=40 |page=4 |issn=1074-6978 and they did not have any funding for future touring or recording. Compounding matters further, the band members were still under contract to their old record label and were legally disbarred from using the name "Magnapop" until their contract expired seven years later.Citation |last=Cokyuce |first=Ozgur |publication-date=2008-12 |title=Magnapop/Ruthie Morris |publisher= Punk Globe |url= http://punkglobe.com/magnapopInterview1208.html |accessdate=2009-06-29
Hiatus, reformation, and independent releases (since 1998)
multiple image | direction = vertical | width = 250|image1=Ruthie Morris guitar 2006.jpg |alt1=A Caucasian female with shoulder-length brown hair wearing a white shirt and dark pants strums a yellow electric guitar. |caption1=Linda Hopper and Ruthie Morris re-formed Magnapop in 2002 to record and tour. Morris is pictured here performing with the band in Belgium on April 21, 2006. |image2=Magnapop performing 2007.jpg |alt2=Magnapop performing onstage |caption2=The re-formed Magnapop performing in 2007. From left to right: Scott Rowe, Chad Williams, Linda Hopper, and Ruthie Morris Hopper and Morris continued to play a few acoustic live shows as a duo into 1999, occasionally with accompaniment (such as Philadelphia bassist Billy Warburton and drummer Lance Crow)Citation |url= http://www.citypaper.net/articles/092498/pick.magna.shtml |title=Magnapop |publisher= Philadelphia City Paper |last=Rapa |first=Patrick |date=1998-09-24/10-01 |accessdate=2009-06-24 and attempted to record an EP for record label Vital Cog with a drum machine as backing, but ended up putting Magnapop on an indefinite hiatus. During this time, Morris also moved to Seattle, where she recorded a 2002 single with drummer Curtis Hall as New Candidates (band)|The New Candidates . Hopper, Morris, Hall, and a group of Seattle musicians also demoed some Hopper/Morris songs during this period. Hall would also drum with Hopper, Morris, and Mulvaney for a few Magnapop shows in 2002–2003. The band officially re-formed in 2003 with bassist Scott Rowe and drummer Brian Fletcher to tour the European festival circuit and record an album. In The Netherlands, Hopper also performed vocals on R.E.M. 's cover of "Favorite Writer" at two of the group's concerts on June 21 and 22.Citation |url= http://www.remhq.com/photo_gallery_detail.php? id=1259& gallery_id=118 |title=Michael and Linda Hopper finish singing "Favourite Writer" by Magnapop |publisher= R.E.M.|R.E.M.HQ |date=2003-06-22 |accessdate=2009-06-22
The following May, the band to entered Zero Return Studios in Atlanta with drummer Curt Wells as producer for their first album in almost a decade. On January 25, 2005, Magnapop released Mouthfeel (album)|Mouthfeel on Amy Ray 's record label Daemon Records and supported it with a tour through the United States. By 2005, Fletcher had left the group, and drummer Chad Williams had been recruited to replace him on two weeks prior to the first show on the Mouthfeel tour that included an appearance at South by Southwest .Citation |url= http://www.popmatters.com/music/concerts/m/magnapop-050312.shtml |title=12 March 2005: Velvet Lounge& nbsp;— Washington, DC |last=Brecheisen |first=Dave |publisher= Pop Matters |date=2005-03-29 |accessdate=2009-06-20 One of these performances was recorded for the band's first live album —'' Magnapop Live at Maxwell's 03/09/2005 —which they released independently through online music distributors including eMusic , the iTunes Store , and Rhapsody (online music service)|Rhapsody . In May 2006, the band completed a tour of Belgium and The Netherlands and returned to Atlanta to begin work on the followup to Mouthfeel . They continued touring Europe in 2007 and completed writing and recording for a new album sometime prior to 2008, with the album initially slated to be released in summer 2009. These sessions recorded with Brian Paulson were released as Chase Park '' on September 4, 2009, through digital distributors by the band's own, newly created label, The Kraft Records. The band has continued to intermittently tour since the release of Chase Park and on September 13, 2011, Creative Loafing announced that Mulvaney had attempted to re-form the original line-up of Magnapop to perform a benefit concert for local independent music store Criminal Records.Cite web |url= http://clatl.com/atlanta/countdown-for-criminal-records/Content? oid=3972526 |title=Countdown for Criminal Records |last=Radford |first=Chad |date=2011-09-13 |accessdate=2011-09-14 |publisher= Creative Loafing The benefit was later scheduled for October 15, and the band announced that they would be performing their self-titled debut album in its entirety,Cite web |url= http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2011/09/benefit-announced-for-atlantas-criminal-records.html |title=Benefit Announced For Atlanta's Criminal Records |publisher= Paste (magazine)|Paste |last=Kane |first=Tyler |date=2011-09-21 |accessdate=2011-09-21 along with some songs from Hot Boxing .Cite web |url= http://clatl.com/cribnotes/archives/2011/10/12/magnapop-reunites-kelly-hogan-returns-for-the-benefit-of-criminal-records |last=Radford |first=Chad |title=Magnapop reunites, Kelly Hogan returns for Criminal Records benefit |publisher= Creative Loafing |date=2011-10-12 |accessdate=2011-10-13 Mulvaney was motivated to support Criminal due to the store carrying their early releases in the Atlanta area.Cite web |url= http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2011/10/magnapop-reunites-original-lineup-for-criminal-rec.html |title=Magnapop Reunites Original Lineup For Criminal Records Benefit |publisher= Paste (magazine)|Paste |date=2011-10-03 |accessdate=2011-10-03
Between touring with Magnapop, bassist Scott Rowe also performed in Luigi from 2003 through 2008 with former Magnapop drummer Brian FletcherCitation |url= http://www.luigitheband.com/ |title=Luigi: Welcome |publisher=Luigi |accessdate=2009-06-24 as well as Bad Magic Number with current drummer Williams.Citation |url= http://www.myspace.com/badmagicnumber |title=Bad Magic Number on MySpace |publisher= MySpace |accessdate=2009-06-24 The former has released two albums—2003's Vamonos Citation |url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r1138728|pure_url=yes |title=Luigi > Vamonos |publisher= Allmusic |accessdate=2009-06-24 and Found on the Forest Floor in 2005.Citation |url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r1138729|pure_url=yes |title=Luigi > Found on the Forest Floor |publisher= Allmusic |accessdate=2009-06-24 -
Musical style
Quote box|quote = Magnapop is kind of like Young Marble Giants backed by AC/DC . |source =& nbsp;—Michael Stipe, 1992 Listen| filename = Magnapop - Slowly, Slowly.ogg | title = Slowly, Slowly | description = The chorus of " Slowly, Slowly " is illustrative of Ruthie Morris' aggressive guitar playing and the harmony of her backing vocals with lead vocalist Linda Hopper. This song became their first charting single—reaching 25 on Billboard (magazine)|Billboard s Modern Rock Tracks .Citation |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p26688|pure_url=yes |title=Magnapop > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles |publisher= Allmusic |accessdate=2009-06-16 Magnapop have been defined genre-wise as power pop Citation |title=Tuneful Magnapop |last=Jenkins |first=Mark |date=1996-06-28 |publisher= Washington Post |page=N15 by multiple rock critics,Citation |title=Pick of the Week:Magnapop at the Alligator Lounge |last=Lentz |first=Andrew |date=1996-04-26 |publisher= L.A. Weekly and their performances have drawn comparisons with Punk music|punk ,Citation |title=Rocking Kolonia Festival, Maastricht |last=Arundel |first=Jim |publisher= Melody Maker |date=1992-06-27 New Wave music|New Wave , and surf rock . Reviewers have commented on the band's Pop music|pop -influenced songwriting, specifically their employment of Hook (music)|guitar hooks and simple Chord (music)|chord structure .Citation |publication-date=1996-03-04 |title=New Music Report |last=Clow |first=Aaron |periodical= College Music Journal |publication-place=United States |publisher=CMJ Network, Inc. |issue=464 |issn=1074-6978 To that end, they have been compared to Mould's previous work as a member of Sugar (American band)|Sugar Citation |title=Review& nbsp;– Rubbing Doesn't Help |last=Stewart |first=Allison |date=1996-06/07 |publisher= Ray Gun (magazine)|Ray Gun and Hüsker Dü , as well as fellow Georgia-based rock acts such as Guadalcanal Diary (band)|Guadalcanal Diary and Let's Active and alternative rock pioneers Pixies and The Replacements (band)|The Replacements . The album ''Rubbing Doesn't Help represented a stylistic shift for the band away from their more pop-inspired material toward more guitar-oriented rock, but their comeback with Mouthfeel returnedCite web |url= http://clatl.com/atlanta/record-review/Content? oid=1252865 |title=Record Review (Magnapop& nbsp;– Mouthfeel ) |last=Parker |first=Chris |publisher= Creative Loafing |date=2005-03-09 |accessdate=2009-06-17 to the more pop-inspired soundCite web |url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r721425|pure_url=yes |title=Magnapop > Mouthfeel |last=Phares |first=Heather |publisher= Allmusic |accessdate=2009-06-17 of Hot Boxing .Cite web |url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55693-2005Feb1.html |title=Quick Spins |last=Warminsky |first=Joe |publisher= Washington Post |date=2005-02-02 |accessdate=2009-06-17
Morris is known for her particularly aggressive guitar-playing and its interaction with Linda Hopper's pop-influenced vocals.Cite web |url= http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/m/magnapop-mouthfeel.shtml |title=Magnapop: Mouthfeel |last=LaBrack |first=Jill |publisher= Pop Matters |date=2005-02-10 |accessdate=2009-06-17 In addition, the vocal harmony between the two singers has defined the band's sound, especially on later releases such as ''Rubbing Doesn't Help'' that feature more of Morris' vocals.Citation |title=Review: Rubbing Doesn't Help |last=Nine |first=Jennifer |publisher= Melody Maker |date=1996-05-18 Critics have compared Morris's guitar-playing to punk acts like Johnny Ramone Citation |title=Recommended Shows: Magnapop, Throneberry& nbsp;– Liberty Lunch Sunday 19 |last=Hernandez |first=Raoul |publisher= Austin Chronicle |date=1995-02-17 of Ramones as well as alternative rock musicians such as Johnny Marr .Cite web |url= http://articles.latimes.com/1996-07-27/entertainment/ca-28398_1_time-travel |title=Well-Traveled Territory Revisited |last=Boehm |first=Mike |publisher= L.A. Times |date=1996-07-27 |accessdate=2009-06-29
Covers and tributes
" Open the Door (Magnapop song)|Open the Door " has been covered by Eels (band)|Eels as the B-side to " Flyswatter (song)|Flyswatter "—it would later be collected on Useless Trinkets: B-Sides, Soundtracks, Rarities and Unreleased 1996–2006 . Eels performed the song several times on their Electro-Shock Blues Show tour in support of the album Electro-Shock Blues . Karaoke versions of the song were released by Stingray Digital through the iTunes Store on January 15, 2008. "Favorite Writer" was covered by R.E.M. as a B-side to " Bad Day (R.E.M. song)|Bad Day " in 2003 and was played live during the 2003 tour to promote In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003 .
In 1993, Juliana Hatfield wrote "Ruthless" in honor of the band's guitaristCitation |publication-date=1993-09 |title=Juliana Hatfield Interview |periodical= Sassy (magazine)|Sassy after the two had a conversation about Camille Paglia Citation |publication-date=1994-01 |title=White Hot Band |periodical= Sky (magazine)|Sky while touring in 1992 ("We're all gushin', but I swear we really mean it, man/We're all sucking up to Ruthie.") It appeared as a B-side on the Juliana Hatfield Three singles " Spin the Bottle (Juliana Hatfield song)|Spin the Bottle " and " My Sister (Juliana Hatfield song)|My Sister ".Citation |last=Larkin |first=Colin |editor2-last=Larkin |editor2-first=Colin |title=The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music |edition=2 |volume=4 |date=2007-08-20 |publisher=Guinness Publications, originally from the University of Michigan |isbn=1-56159-176-9 |page=2,669
Discography
Main|Magnapop discography
Magnapop (album)|Magnapop (1992)
Hot Boxing (1994)
'' Rubbing Doesn't Help (1996)
Mouthfeel (album)|Mouthfeel (2005)
Chase Park (2009)
Members
Main|List of Magnapop band members
Linda Hopper & nbsp;– Lead vocalist|lead Singing|vocals
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