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Magician
Ghost Buffalo
Magician
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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The Magician is the follow-up to their self-titled debut album on Suburban Home. In the years since their first album, the band has undergone a metamorphosis. The band has experienced a marriage, line-up changes, tour trou...  more »

     
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All Artists: Ghost Buffalo
Title: Magician
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Suburban Home
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 3/18/2008
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Americana, Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 667928006820

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The Magician is the follow-up to their self-titled debut album on Suburban Home. In the years since their first album, the band has undergone a metamorphosis. The band has experienced a marriage, line-up changes, tour troubles, a musical evolution and are now stronger than ever. Their sound is heavier and more technical while somehow retaining the beauty that makes them Ghost Buffalo. Marie's vocals have never sounded better and Matt Bellinger shows no restraint with his guitar. Newcomers Jed and Ben are no slouches either as the band has never sounded better.The direction of the band makes it even harder to associate them with other bands. If I had to choose a few reference points, I might pick 27, Denali, and Discount. None of these comparisons are spot on but serve to give you a rough idea.

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CD Reviews

Haunted by a 1-ton Hairy Beast? Must be a Ghost Buffalo.
M. Swinney | Flower Mound, TX | 04/29/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Think of any band you know that follows the same format, hard-rocking crunchy guitars relentlessly pounding rhythm section and beautifully classically trained female lead singer and you have Ghost Buffalo. Not that its not some really good music mind you, but take a look at this list: Concrete Blonde, The Baby Animals, Pat Benatar, Heart, Evanenscence, and hmmmm...shall we say the Scanners. They all follow the female lead rocking band format to great success. So Denver's own Ghost Buffalo's "The Magician," is certainly a worthwhile listen but I wonder if it lacks the whole new wrinkle principle of originality, its been done before.



The construct of the songs kind of reminds me of Tool with the fast pounding to slow trance-melodic shifts in an instant...Tool with more of a sense for radio-play and pop. Other reviews have tried to bring out the alt-country elements in Ghost Buffalo with singer Marie Litton's vocal stylings and I'm not seeing it (or hearing it I should say). A true standout track is track 4, "Gold Disease," which I'm willing to bet sounds like a can o' dynamo in concert. So if Ghost Buffalo rolls out of the Rockies and into your town or burgh on any given night I don't think you'll want to stay in that night.



Evidently Ghost Buffalo has had one album prior to 2008's "The Magician," but this is the first I'm stumbling upon them. From the album art you would guess that the music has gothic tints to them and well you wouldn't be far off. This band is solid and no doubt if you run out and get "The Magician," you'll lose a few ear drum cells to the hard rock blasting on your car's speakers as an earworm drills its way into your head singing this songs throughout the summer. If you want originals you'll have to go retro with Benatar or Heart, or Buffalo's closest aunt, Australia's own The Baby Animals. Ghost Buffalo is good, those others did it just a notch better. ...mmw"