The Magic Gang and K7s

The Magic Gang

The Magic Gang “The Magic Gang”

After a long build-up, Brighton UK band The Magic Gang are finally gaining stream with their new LP. They are influenced by Teenage Fanclub, Jon Brion, and others. But I really hear Weezer in the opener “Oh, Saki.” Most of the music concentrates on relationships and how there is always a little hope on the horizon. The standouts “All This Way” has a high energy melody and it leads us to “Getting Along,” about pouring out your frustrations to a soaring chorus. The guitars chug away bringing forth catchy chords and highlighting each hook.

The anthemic “Alright” is another gem with the quiet verse, then loud chorus and the perfect amount of guitar fuzz. After this, the album calms down a little but still draws on those smart melodies. The band’s classical influences come out on the ballad “Take Care,” like a boy band without the schmaltz. The album displays quirky earnest on “I’ll Show You,” and the Beach Boys-like harmonies are brilliant. There isn’t a dud on the album and the crisp vocals are highlighted in a few unplugged versions. Highly Recommended.

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K7s

K7s “Take 1”

While Kurt Baker is involved with several other projects (Bullet Proof Lovers, New Trocoderos, The Kurt Baker Combo) he’s found another band in Spain to rock around with called the K7s. Their hyperactive power-chords fuse elements of garage punk and power pop. “Running Back To You” is a solid opener and fans of Green Day, The Ramones, and Shonen Knife will love it.

“Listen To My Heart” fights to get that melody past the buzzing rhythm guitars but “Every Night” is another bouncy gem that hooks you good. Each of the songs is short and sweet with a punk spirit that’s stronger than most pop bands, as “I Want You To Know” and “All About Me” shred aplenty. Not everything works, but most of the music will find a place on your playlist. With Kurt’s vocals and direction, this band is poised to chew bubblegum and kick ass. Highly Recommended.

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