A stellar review from young talented ingenue Madeline Dovi for The Riff on Medium.com Here’s an excerpt but click to read more.
โThe 1970s saw a revolution in culture, philosophy, music, and overall attitudes towards society. When you think of the 70s, itโs empowerment, shags, lipstick, leather, floor-length fur coats, sexual liberation, hitchhiking, Studio 54 with the undercurrent of rock and roll.
The eclectic, unapologetic decade bore greats across genres, from Bowie to the B52s and The Who to Wild Cherry. Disco has been a major influence in pop for the past few years (see: The Weekndโs After Hours and Dua Lipaโs Future Nostalgia), while alternative has a rise in rock and blues โ a testament to the eraโs posterity.
Enter Strange Majik.
The alter-ego of adroit musician and producer Dave Pattillo, Strange Majik captures the grit and glamour of NYC rock and roll. The lovechild of seventies funk rock, psychedelia, and 2000s indie sleaze, his sound and aesthetic captures a rose-colored snapshot of city nightlife.โ
