Playing a handful of empty shows at various Norwich watering holes is how
the Magoo story started in 1993. They would spend two years living this lifestyle while gigging throughout England before becoming studio addicts in 1995. With three singles on their own Noisebox Records -- including "Mudshark," "Robot Carnival," and 1996's "Eye Spy" -- as well as some recognition from radio personality
John Peel,
Magoo found their setting in the British indie rock environment with their first album
The Soateramic Sounds of Magoo. Released by Chemikal Underground in 1997, this opened a few more doors for
Magoo, including some dates with
Guided by Voices,
the Delgados, and a split 7" with
Mogwai. After another handful of singles such as "A to Z and Back Again," "Red Lines (Are Fine)" and the singles compilation "Close Continental D.N.A." all released in 1997, the following year saw another tour with The Delagods,
Cornershop, the EP Swiss Border Escape and their second album
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