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![]() The Magpie Salute (from the album High Water II available on Eagle Rock Entertainment) Kicking open the doors to High Water II, The Magpie Salute stomp into the album with “Sooner or Later”, the needles buried deep into the red as the band rock on the hard side before drifting into the psychedelics with guitar riffs and harmonies. Rhythmic currents that pound and pulse are the beats the drive High Water II, The Magpie Salute taming the grooves and moods of each track, keeping Rock’n’Roll as their mantra. Slinky Funk sidles across the hard-hammering of “Doesn’t Really Matter”, the pound of the beat taking a breath in the bridge to languish in a Blue Dream as Southern Rock bites and snaps at the groove of “Leave It All Behind” while a kaleidoscopic musical cacophony smashes like waves on the beach of “Life is a Landslide”. Formed in 2016 by Rich Robinson (The Black Crowes), The Magpie Salute was filled out by former members of Rich Robinson Band (Matt Slocum-keyboards, Joe Magistro-drums) as well as Black Crowes alumni Marc Ford (guitar) and Sven Pipien (bass). Gospel salvations rock in the shouts of “In Here” as The Magpie Salute blow the winds of “Mother Storm” with the force of guitar chords, laying down a Rock’n’Soul beat to request “Gimme Something” and looking into “The Mirror” backed by a Vintage Southern Rock groove as High Water II welcomes Alison Kraus to guest on “Lost Boy”. Listen and buy the music of The Magpie Salute from AMAZON http://themagpiesalute.com/
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