Magic Giant
Oct 30, 2020
Nearly a year after the release of their hit single “Disaster Party,” L.A.’s Magic Giant have released their newest track, “Outta My Head.” It is a catchy and captivating song about the trying to hold on to love despite the odds. It will be on their forthcoming S-Curve new album from The Bunker, a 1940's underground bomb-shelter the band converted in Silverlake, CA.
“This song is about that last ounce of energy before a breakup, you haven’t given up yet,” shares Magic Giant member, Zambricki Li. “You still have the fire of the love, even though you well know it’s about to be stamped out. ‘Outta My Head’ is the last plea of a bent not broken love, hoping to take it to the next level before it’s gone for good.”
The group is made up of Austin Bisnow (vocals/keys), Zambricki Li (viola/guitar) and Zang (guitar/bass). Magic Giant released their debut full-length album, “In the Wind” in 2017, and is best known for the singles "Set On Fire" and "Disaster Party" that each charted. The group has had multiple national TV appearances ranging from The Today Show to Good Morning America, and its livestreamed performance at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was part of the most livestreamed events in world history. Magic Giant have amassed over 60M streams, and been named one of "10 Artists You Need to Know" by Rolling Stone.
Earlier this year they launched the 'LIVE FROM QUARANTINE' festival in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. When the band hosted their first LIVE FROM QUARANTINE in March, they had no way of knowing how long the Coronavirus pandemic would last or just how far their virtual festival would go. Since then, they have hosted three more successful weekends and raised over $125K for charity - creating a community based on hope and compassion with the help of Edward Norton, Zac Barnett (American Authors), David Blaine, Nicholas Petricca (Walk The Moon), Woody Harrelson, Lauren Ruth Ward, Jonathan Russel (The Head And The Heart), Jason Mraz, Wesley Schultz (The Lumineers), and more.