Over the summer and fall of 2007, with the help of Jay Arner of International Falls fame, Nathan Moes, Langley BC resident and avid board gamer, created the celebrated album “Who Will Cut Your Grass When I’m Gone,” and began a sad history of comma abuse.The album contains seven pop gems stuffed with key-like instruments. Pianos, organs, synthesizers, xylophones all managed to wheedle their way into the 7 tracks of inspired melody alongside shakers, sandpaper, table thumping, and full drum kit noise. Sometimes Bombastic, Occasionally Melancholic, Always Fantastic.
While WWCYGWIG? was a decidedly more of a solo effort with a much help from Arner, since beginning to play live, The Magician has joined the technically proficient, percecptivally feeling Gates of Love to create a full bodied show complete with the full drum kit noise as heard on WWCYGWIG? Saxophone and Trumpet not heard on WWCYGWIG?, but delightfully pleasing nonetheless. The Gates of Love are Conrad Dykman on drums, Nick Koole on Horns and guitar, Andrew Koole on Saxophone and Keys and Jason Grim on guitars.



