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by rachel on 8/3/23Rating: 5 out of 5the best concert ive ever been to. we had so much fun, the venue was awesome and peach pit sounds better live than on spotify. just amazing.
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Peach Pit's fourth album is a masterclass in expansive arrangement and deeply felt songwriting--a winning formula that only continues the incredible trajectory the band's been on since their star-making debut EP Sweet FA in 2016. The eleven songs captured on Magpie find the quartet--lead singer Neil Smith, guitarist Chris Vanderkooy, bassist Peter Wilton, and drummer Mikey Pascuzzi--diving deeper into classic sounds while honing a musical style that entirely feels like their own.
Magpie's origins began in earnest following an extensive tour schedule behind 2022's From 2 to 3, which also served as a chance to connect with the many fans who'd also fallen in love with 2020's You and Your Friends during the pandemic. "We had bigger and bigger shows every leg of the tour," Smith recalls, and as the band went into the studio with intent to start work on Magpie, they took with them inspiration from the in-the-moment creativity captured by Get Back, Peter Jackson's documentary that captures the Beatles recording their legendary final album Let It Be.
"We wanted to go into the studio with a bunch of songs that we'd flesh out and write on the fly," Smith explains. "We'd done that a bunch of times before for singles here and there, so we were like, 'Let's try making a record that way'." But after a few studio sessions in their native Vancouver that ultimately proved fruitless, the band felt creatively stuck. "At a certain point, we were like, "Damn, this isn't really working for us," Smith recalls. "We don't have a whole record of stuff that we're super proud of. So we had to pivot and figure out how we were going to get the record done."
Seeking a sense of renewal, the band canceled remaining studio sessions to workshop on their own before intending to put the results to tape: "I felt a great sense of relief, because after six weeks in the studio I wasn't feeling super great about what we were putting out, I was pretty scared, honestly, and feeling a lot of pressure." Smith spent the following six months in the band's Vancouver practice space, workshopping and refining what eventually became the full-band effort that is Magpie.
The record's distinctive title was partly inspired by witnessing flocks of magpies on tour in Australia, which served as creative inspiration for Smith's songwriting. Back home in Vancouver, some further research led him to discover an old poem concerning the peculiar, beautiful bird:
"One for sorrow, Two for luck, Three for a wedding, Four for death; Five for silver, Six for gold; Seven for a secret, Not to be told; Eight for heaven, Nine for hell, And ten for the devil's own sell."
"I thought it was interesting how these birds can be good and bad omens," he explains, before elaborating on how his own decision to quit drinking years ago dovetailed with the symbolic subject matter captured on the record's wild-eyed, guitar solo-laden title track. "I came up with this character--a person that represented the left turn I could've taken in my life," Smith states. "He represented the worst-case scenario if I hadn't stopped drinking and partying, and I connected him to that poem's message about the good and bad in life. It all depends on which road you take."
Even as the creative methods taken from Get Back proved a hindrance early on, while making Magpie, Peach Pit continued to draw inspiration from the Beatles' classic and distinct approach to melody, as well as the multifarious sounds explored within their side projects--from John Lennon's exploratory solo output and Wings' psych-pop odysseys to George Harrison's side-long reveries. "We're always trying to make our records very diverse-sounding," Smith explains, "and with those guys, every single record has a million different types of songs on it."
Indeed, Magpie is the most sonically kaleidoscopic record yet from Peach Pit, from the unfolding psychedelic micro-opus captured on "Outta Here" to the up-close romanticism of "Did You Love Somebody," which is described by Smith as a "super-stripped-down love song," "I'm in a relationship now," he explains. "This song is from one lover to another asking, 'Did you love somebody before me?' It's about that curiosity that sometimes creeps in, and can develop into insecurities. Who were the people that they loved before you? Are they experiencing this for the first time?"
There's the lusciously loopy guitars on opening track "Every Little Thing," deeply reminiscent of the six-stringed heroics on George Harrison's All Things Must Pass; as for the long-worshipped "Am I Your Girl," the song's dream-pop confines are imbued by cinematic cues as well. "It's a song that we pulled out from way back in the day, when we were a much younger band," Smith states, before explaining that the lyrics take inspiration from a line uttered during a pivotal scene in the classic film Call Me By Your Name as well as his real-life experiences.
"I literally wrote that line down when I heard it, and the song came together really quickly afterwards," he explains while discussing the song's thematic bent. "It's from the point of view of someone I was with when I was younger--a first love, where when it ends, it's just the most painful thing. The song is from her point of view, as though she can tell that I'm thinking of her again."
Magpie represents the band's culmination of everything Peach Pit have accomplished so far, from the deeply felt indie-rock sound they've already become well-known for to the psychedelic touches that surfaced on records like You and Your Friends and From 2 to 3. "All those different pieces make us a unique band," Smith ruminates on the band's mission thus far, before accurately concluding that they've achieved new heights on this latest triumph: "That's what we've done here, and what we wanted to do from the start."
the best concert ive ever been to. we had so much fun, the venue was awesome and peach pit sounds better live than on spotify. just amazing.
The venue is just the right size for a group like Peach Pit. The performance was lovely and I had a great time. Plenty of street parking around as well.
First time in the balcony. Had a great time, as always, at the House of Blues.
GREAT band on recording,..... AMAZING BAND IN PERSON! Had so much fun at the show. The band is super nice and very caring for their fans! Can't wait to see them next time they come back to Philly. :)
Peach Pit is one of my daughters favorite bands and this was her first concert and she and her friend had the best time ever!
amazing stage presence and such talented people. insane guitar skills and seriously the best concert experience i’ve had
I don't how how to articulate how fantastic their live performances really are. They put it all out on stage and keep reaching into their bag of hits for one of the best nights you can have. Best band to come outta the last 5 Years
peach pit is my absolute favorite band of all time. loved seeing them live. the concert was stunning!
This was one of the best shows I have been to this year. Truly an amazing experience. The band was so talented and very interactive with the crowd, making it a one of a kind night!
I've gone to a lot of shows at this venue, but I've never seen it packed like that before. There was barely any room to move and we could barely see the stage. We had to stand so far back that we were basically where the bars were. I was a little disappointed because of that, but the actual show that peach pit put on was great. They always put on a great show and bring the energy :)
Peach Pit puts on a one of a kind show. We did the VIP and it was so worth it. They were so chill and awesome. They sound amazing live.
Such an incredible band that sounds amazing live! I’ve been waiting years for them to come to STL, especially since their show in 2020 was cancelled. 10/10 can’t recommend enough and I am already anticipating their return to St. Louis.
This was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to
Hands down one of the BEST shows I've ever been to! Peach Pit is absolutely amazing live. The energy that they brought was contagious and spread through the crowd like wildfire. Full of energy and passion! The guys are super sweet and so good to their fans. Will absolutely never forget this show! Drove over 6 hours to see this concert and would do it again in a heartbeat 💓
Peach pit is so good. Everyone should see them. Chris is an absolute ripper on the guitar and he never misses a note. They are so funny too. Neil cracks me up
Just an amazingly talented group of folks. Heard all my favorite tracks, and some new favorites!! Meanwhile, they dedicated the entire performance to a late family member and stopped the show when someone passed out. Can’t wait to see them again. 10/10
peach pit always puts on a great show! this show was awesome! i had such a great experience and the crowd was super nice! rock on!
One of the best concerts I have ever been to. They put on a great show and made me want to see them again so bad.
the entire band is incredibly nice and they put on the best show you will ever see in your life - even if Neil has a neck brace. My life peaked the night of this concert. i’ve never been happier in my whole life
Best band out there. Such a sick band. Hope they come back soon