Magic Factory: Deliver the Goods (digital outlets)

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Magic Factory: Deliver the Goods (digital outlets)

Five years after their debut Working With Gold, Auckland's rock'n'roll ensemble take another ride to the stoner Seventies' spirit of Aerosmith, Rolling Stones and soundtrack to Dazed and Confused.

With members from Vietnam War, Drab Doo-Riffs, Raw Nerves and other bands, Magic Factory unashamedly deliver play-loud, riff-driven originals which also peel off from the country-rock of Gram Parsons and the later Saints (Lords of Mercy, Warm and Fine), the Faces (Catfish), Steve Miller Band (Too Much of Me, The Man Won't Shake Your Hand) and AC/DC (the title track).

Like a classic rock radio show of obscurities and album tracks which delivers the goods.

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Deliver the Goods is out now digitally at bandcamp here and on vinyl

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