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February 01, 2007 |
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USA The next band who sent me
unsolicited email is Plajia, a Canadian band. I was part of a mass
mailing by them just shy of a year ago and have finally listened to the
songs at their website and I can honestly say that I like them quite a
bit. As with their fellow Canucks, Rush, the band are a trio, though
not a power trio. There's little in the way of fat, distorted guitars
to be found.
Instead there are more clean tones and acoustic as well. OK,
there's some fuzziness to be had but that's it. "The Party" has lots of
jangly guitar and singer Patrick Pleau's voice initially struck me as a
kind of cross between Roger Hodgson and Billy Corgan singing like Thom
Yorke. At 6:16, the tune is their epic statement and it's great. There
are several guitar overdubs and they are orchestrated really well –
full but not obtrusive. I was reminded of early to mid70s Pink Floyd.
The song kind of meanders with the dynamics being very subtle. The song
slowly builds with orchestrated guitar parts becoming layered and the
tempo hastening just a bit. Great stuff. "Am I Magician" features more
dynamic parts and some great soloing. Keyboards are also present to
bolster the sound. "Cecilia's Children" sounds like the band's homage
to surf music with its beat and a staccato solo. But there's also some
great 12-string guitar work and the chorus is just blatantly catchy.
Next we have "Singers Being All Alone". The Thom Yorke singing style
really comes to the fore here for me. Radiohead is no doubt an
influence on the band and a good starting point for their sound. But
Radiohead with most of the snyths replaced by jangly 12-string guitar
and some of the ambient replaced by the catchy pop of The Beatles. It's
like The Byrds doing Radiohead. "What Is Your Sign?" sounds like it was
recorded at a different time than the above songs as the bass drums are
right up front and it sounds like they went with the Bob Rock style
that he developed for Metallica. But the songs are nothing like
Metallica, mind you. Though there is some busy fuzzy guitar to be had
here. A bit more rockin' than the rest of the stuff but still good. The
first two-thirds of "Gifted Suns" has much the same feel as "Feel So
Low" by Porcupine Tree. It's a slow, tender song with heavily-processed
vocals. Then there's a triangle fill and the drums enter the scene with
a nice upbeat slow jam to end the tune. Finally there is "Sleeping". It
features a faux string section and is perhaps the most straightforward
song of the bunch.
Plajia have a trio of EPs to their credit
with Sitis (from 2003) having been expanded into an album in 2005. I
didn't notice any of the songs available for download being on a
previous release so hopefully they've got a new album in the works. |