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Magnetic Memory

by Magnetic Memory

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Cascade 03:18
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Wishing Well 03:32
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Sycamore Tree (free) 03:27
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Collide 04:14

about

From a humble beginning in an attic room apartment, Magnetic Memory was spawned from the home recordings of singer/songwriter Phil Davis. A native of Oregon, he moved to Springfield, MO where he began crafting songs about transitions and changing times. After releasing a self-produced EP, he met bass player Adam Wright through Craigslist and the band Magnetic Memory was officially formed. Shortly afterward Tim Moodie joined on drums and Jarrod McCleod on guitar.

Practicing out of their basement jam space they refined a forty-five minute original set and began booking shows throughout the region. After two years and plenty of road miles behind them they collaborated with producer Lou Whitney to produce the bands first EP.

Special thanks to Tony Deluca, Cody Lane, Jonathan James, and all our families.

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released June 10, 2014

Phil Davis (guitar, vocals), Adam Wright (bass), Tim Moodie (drums), Jarrod McCleod (lead guitar)

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Magnetic Memory Springfield, Missouri

After a home recording of "Molecules In The Ocean" was featured on the radio, Magnetic Memory began booking a steady line up of shows and festivals in their native Missouri.

In 2014 they collaborated with producer Lou Whitey (SSBLY, Wilco) to produce the band's self-titled EP which is set to be released this spring.

Band members include: Phil Davis, Adam Wright, Tim Moodie, and Jarrod McCleod.
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