Amoeba Teen and Magpie

Amoeba Teen

Amoeba Teen “Selection Box Vol.1”

From Stourbridge, UK the duo of Mark Britton and Mike Turner put together a collection of power pop songs and reformed Amoeba Teen with Simon Muttit (Bass) and Carl Baylis (drums). They even played last years International Pop Overthrow festival, at the iconic Cavern in Liverpool.

“This Spark” has plenty of punch, the thick riffs contrast with Britton’s clean vocal harmonies. The guitars don’t get heavier but “Pop!” feels like a sequel, with the refrain “I try to keep up, but I can’t stop” that will burrow into your brain. Next, “The Damn British” is a fine mid-tempo ballad where the chorus combines with a strong bass line, harmonies, and an emotional message. Some of these tunes came from Britton’s last LP and still sound just as sweet. “Dear Rosa” is a McCartney-like song similar to his “Afternoon Tea,” and the Jellyfish-like “Family Guy” is another delight.

The iconic riffs of “Hearts and Minds” lead to a rich melody that stands out among the new songs and it’s my favorite here. The Beatlesque “Long Live Memory Lane” starts with strings and ends with horn flourishes, sure to impress. While there is no clear consistency, the music is very good and you can get the album from the band’s site FREE for a limited time.  Highly Recommended.

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Magpie

Magpie “Picasso on a Log” EP

Magpie is made up of members of two excellent bands. Andy Morton and Mike Poulson are in Bronco Bullfrog, Paul Tozer and Chris Woodland are from The Bad Detectives. Combined you get a great selection of shimmering summery music, and from the opening notes of “She Knows Where I Live,” you just know this is awesome. It’s got a 60’s style vibe and a Rubinoos styled chorus and jangling guitar break.

“Don’t Turn Your Back On The Sun” slows down to an indie roots style with its jangling Rickenbacker rhythm and bouncing bass line perfect for the beach. “Wrote Me A Letter” has that Big Star vibe and “Daisy Paints Her Fingers” is another gem that makes me scream for more. Only four songs, but damn are they good! A top ten rated EP for sure.

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