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The Two-Minute Miracles

The Two-Minute Miracles

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The Two-Minute Miracles are a Canadian indie rock band from London, Ontario, fronted by songwriter and singer-guitarist Andy Magoffin.[1][2] The band had a history of fluid membership.

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History

The band's name was taken from their early preference for keeping their songs approximately two minutes long,[3] although some songs on their later recordings have exceeded that length. Exclaim! magazine has described the band's songs as "catchy, richly melodic pop tunes occasionally run through with a sinuous, alt-country flavour and an underlying element of playful eccentricity."[4]

The band released three albums on Teenage USA; the second, 13 Songs from the House of Miracles, included horns, banjo, lap steel and piano.[5] The third, The Silence of Animals, was released in 2003.[6] The band later signed with Weewerk. Weewerk released Volume 3.5: Rats, a digital-only preview of the full-length, in July 2007 and Volume IV: The Lions of Love which was released in October 2007.[7] At that time the band consisted of Magoffin, guitarist Justin Nace, keyboardist Michael Christoff, bassist Greg Smith and drummer Aaron Curtis.[8]

Discography


References

  1. "Two Minute Miracles display 'pop oddity'", The StarPhoenix, 2004-05-27, p. B1.
  2. Melton, Tim (2002-02-27). "CMW Special: The Two Minute Miracles". Chart. Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2009-03-14.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. Molgat, Chuck (December 2003). "Two-Minute Miracles Pump Out the Volumes". Exclaim!. Archived from the original on 2007-06-29. Retrieved 2008-01-20.
  4. "Two-Minute Miracles Volume IV: The Lions of Love". Exclaim!. By Vish Khanna. Oct 30, 2007
  5. Bryson, Scott (2007-10-05). "The Two-Minute Miracles Aim For Perfection". Chart. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved 2009-03-14.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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