“On Lonely Avenue” and “As The City Sleeps” are noir-tinged songs that benefit from Platt's passionate vocals and atmospheric production. The very cool, echo-laden “Surf In The Rain” is a fusion of punk, surf music and garage rock, featuring his deft guitar work. Then there’s the glorious pop tune "The Beat," which Platt co-authored with the late John Ferriter of The Tearaways. The songs featured on Beat on the Street are superbly crafted tales of love, loss, heartache and joy. Here's hoping we’ll get a full-length release from Mr. Platt in the near future, as this marvelous EP will definitely whet your appetite for more music from this marvelous artist. Beat on the Street is an absolute must listen.
If you're pining for the kind of songs bands like The Alarm, The Romantics, The Producers and The Knack gave us back in the day, look no further than the melodic pop-rock tunes “Something To Learn” and “Is It Love,” or the modern rock flavored "Firing Line." Then there's the crunchy “Won’t Let You Down” and “Guess You Feel It Too” both of which sound as if The Blasters decided to have a jam session with The Georgia Satellites and invited The Fabulous Thunderbirds along for the ride. You'll find so many jangly, guitar-infused tunes on the album, you'll be spinning it relentlessly, whether you're re-discovering the band, or hearing their incredible music for the first time. It's About Time from The Real Impossibles and Beat on the Street from Marc Platt are now available from Rum Bar Records. You can find Rum Bar Records at: https://rumbarrecords.bandcamp.com. To give you a taste of these fine releases, here are links to "Surf In The Rain" from Marc Platt's excellent Beat on the Street, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2MFS9083FE, and "All Over This World" from The Real Impossibles' wonderful It's About Time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiWJkiGMKEw.
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