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The Magic Gang Announce Self Titled Debut Album Available This March

By: Feb. 06, 2018
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The Magic Gang Announce Self Titled Debut Album Available This March  Image

With youthful exuberance and a catalogue of life-affirming slacker pop anthems, it's no wonder that The Magic Gang are at the forefront of 2018's breaking guitar bands. Recently nominated for Best New Artistat the NME Awards, The Magic Gang will release their self-titled debut album on March 16th on Yala!Records.

The announcement comes after the band's new single 'Getting Along' was premiered last night as Annie Mac's Hottest Record. Juxtaposing joyful melodies with lovelorn lyrics, the track's relentlessly infectious hook adds another contemporary-yet-classic anthem to The Magic Gang's burgeoning songbook.

Collectively the album presents a twelve-track snapshot of everything that The Magic Gang are about. The buoyant bangers that have been mainstays of their raucous live shows are represented by the likes of'Jasmine', 'All This Way' and 'All That I Want Is You'. The latter song was inspired by tales from Brian Wilson's controversial autobiography 'Wouldn't It Be Nice', especially in regards to his reclusive years following the peak of The Beach Boys' success.

The album also includes the recent singles 'Alright', 'Your Love' and 'How Can I Compete' alongside moodier, piano-orientated, harmony-rich material such as 'Take Care' and bittersweet, singer-songwriter vibes on 'I'll Show You'.

The majority of the album was produced by Jolyon Thomas (Royal Blood, Slaves), while James Dring(Loyle Carner, Jamie T) and former Maccabees guitarist Hugo White both produced a track each. Every song was written by the band Paeris Giles (drums), Jack Kaye (guitar/vocals), Kris Smith (vocals/guitar) and Angus Taylor (bass).

Photo Credit: Roger Deckker



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