Magic Kids at the Replay tonight with Candy Claws

Magic Kids belong to the legion of young artists sucking inspiration from ’60s pop — Phil Spector’s horn- and string-laden symphonies, two-minute Brill Building paeans and the Beach Boys’ harmonies. Last month’s full-length debut, Memphis, takes its name from the band’s hometown and follows up on a pair of buzzworthy singles (“Hey Boy,” “Superball”). The album channels endless summer and bursts with sugary, hook-heavy enthusiasm. Unlike twee predecessors Belle and Sebastian and Sufjan Stevens, these Kids avoid sad-sack malingering, bolstering good vibes with belligerently uptempo beats.