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The Coral

Magic and Medicine

  • AMG Review of Magic and Medicine

    Amg
    Tim DiGravina
    All Music Guide

    Mixing equal bits Merseybeat melody, ragged "Nuggets" energy, and pure ock nostalgia, the Coral create one of the 21st century's finest odes to 1960s and 1970s garage rock. Not since the La's has a band more convincingly aped an era, and like that album, there's not a cringe-worthy moment in sight. Everything's in its right place, one might say. If the lads were accused of being too bombastic and experimental on their debut, here they reign in their influences and just stick with the program of creating rocking tunes. So subtle are the songwriting, playing, and production, one almost imagines these 12 songs are lost sonic treats from the Animals, Love, or some long-lost band. While a number of songs stick out as catchy, melodic, highlights, particularly the U.K. singles "Don't Think You're the First" and "Pass It On," a majority of the songs work as growers. While the band has abandoned the rousing loony attitude of its debut, and filtered out any ska influence, jazz, lues, and Spanish guitar motifs keep things varied. Beyond the singles, every track works its own fine magic, but the spooky, chugging "Bill McCai," and the atmospheric allad "Careless Hands," are particularly noteworthy. The album loses its bearings somewhat after "Pass It On," not because the final two songs are weak, but because they stray from the even tone of the previous ten songs. Remarkably authentic in recovering the vibes of early British rock, Magic and Medicine is a mature, solid throwback. Whether or not the Coral travel these same musical avenues in the future, for now they've definitely created an album that's a world unto itself, and one that's well worth repeat visits.

Pass it On
about 1 year ago
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The Coral, a lovely band from Liverpool, have recently released their singles album. They have been nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2005.This track is short and sweet. I agree with a colleague of mine that some songs are getting too long. I for one, always seem to be in a rush nowadays... I'm even rushing this. I easily get impatient so thankfully the words and the shortness of this s...

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