The Tourniquet is Magnet's third album, first released in Norway on May 30, 2005 where it debuted on the album chart at #2. The album is named "after the drink, which Even sampled in a Singapore airport bar, en route back from Los Angeles after recording there." There were two singles released from the album: "Hold On" and "Fall At Your Feet." The song "Believe" was scheduled to be a single but it was never released. The American edition of the album included the song "This Bird Can Never Fly" as a bonus track. The song origina… read more
The Tourniquet is Magnet's third album, first released in Norway on May 30, 2005 where it debuted on the album chart at #2. The album is named &… read more
The Tourniquet is Magnet's third album, first released in Norway on May 30, 2005 where it debuted on the album chart at #2. The album is named "after the drink, which Even samp… read more
There are at least seven artists/ band called Magnet. 1. an alias of Even Johansen, folk pop from Norway. 2. a British folk band of the 1970s, best known for the soundtrack to the 1973 film 'The Wicker Man' 3. a moniker Lothar Hempel, a German electronica artist 4. a rock band of the 1970s that made one album, 'Worldwide Attraction' 5. a British artist only available on the compilation 'A Bugged in Selection With Erol Alkan' 6. Magnet from MA, United States, a band that made four albums 7. a Russian group 1. Magnet, a.k.a Even Johansen (http://www.ev… read more
There are at least seven artists/ band called Magnet. 1. an alias of Even Johansen, folk pop from Norway. 2. a British folk band of the 1970s, best known for the soundtrack to the 1973 f… read more
There are at least seven artists/ band called Magnet. 1. an alias of Even Johansen, folk pop from Norway. 2. a British folk band of the 1970s, best known for the soundtrack to the 1973 film 'The Wicker Man' 3. a moniker Lo… read more