Since their inception in 2013, the Brighton-based group’s chaotic shows have gained them a reputation as one of the country’s most incendiary new bands.
The Magic Gang are a Brighton four-piece apparently weaned on Norman Blake’s aforementioned group, Weezer, the Beach Boys, the Beatles and the recently departed London duo Ultimate Painting. Their songs breeze along idly, their amiable guitar-playing tethered by enough craftsmanship to stop things slipping into tedious slackerdom, and enlivened by the band’s keen ear for texture: fuzz is judiciously deployed, and solos unfold with the effortless grace of a skateboarder grinding along a rail. Open chords chime with optimism; their hooky choruses are as indelible as a pier-end neon sign flashing in the night sky.
The best thing about their self-titled debut might be their four-part harmonies: a raggle-taggle chorus full of personality. They do a mean line in tender paeans to girls – Oh Saki, Jasmine and the reassuring Caroline, in which their sunny insistence that she’ll be fine is the stuff that immediate recoveries are made of.
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