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Find A Song about staying true to yourself
PLAZA - See
Implementing a new string to their sound can be a tricky procedure for a band, but PLAZA have nailed it on new single ‘SEE’. By no means an extreme departure from the icy tones of their self-coined ‘post indie’, it nonetheless brings in new influences, and slows the pace right down. Tentative calls to Frank Ocean arrive alongside traditional key touchstones in Foals, DIIV or Wolf Alice. It’s not a sudden change, with the evolution happening in public through live shows, as songwriter and Brad Lennard elaborates: “‘SEE’ has been in the inventory for a while now. It’s a chilled song, played on keys, so a change in style for us. You move on from your favourite band or artist and start exploring new avenues, a lot of tunes that I write now are this kind of vibe, which is a new direction - having the opportunity to write music like this with us all in a band is class. See is probably my favourite song we have written, it’s about staying true to yourself.” It’s the second cut from upcoming sophomore EP, ‘Wernotplaza II’ EP dropping via Clue Records (Crushed Beaks, Van Houten, Avalanche Party, TRASH) on November 29th. (press release)
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PLAZA - In The Know
“When you feel like the world is watching you, and that you know too much –it’s all going to turn out okay in the end.”
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PLAZA - Vancouver
Debut EP Wernotplaza out now, give it a listen!
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PLAZA - Deep In My Head
Self-titled debut EP to be released April 14th.
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PLAZA - Origami
New single, released yesterday.
Of the track, Brad says: “Origami is a song that we wrote whilst recording our first demos with our good friend Christopher Milnes. We recorded it in his flat in Leeds, all around his place where small pieces of origami he’d made. I remember thinking to myself how peaceful doing origami must be, kind of an emotional detachment from everything, which, lyrically has a large impact on the song. It was pieced together with the whole vibe we were going through at that moment.”
Here are my bands 3 newest tracks. Hopefully we will have a full LP in 2017, though I am not going to quit my day job any time soon.