NYC post-punk outfit LONDON PLANE release sophomore album 'Bright Black' via Declared Goods on June 17

"Bursting with the earnest romance of Gothic poetry tinged with the ennui of 21st-century dystopia" ~ POST-PUNK.COM

"Exciting post-punk replete with scything, mountainous guitars and a thunderous, pounding, insistent rhythm that sets the pulse racing" ~ BACKSEAT MAFIA

"Fresh punchy punk urgency, synth touches, and new wave rock. London Plane would have been equally at home playing CBGB’s and the Batcave – a band that is clearly inspired by the formative cauldron of revolution that erupted from the golden days of NYC’s 70’s punk, along with the dark elements of Joy Division wariness and Bauhaus’ temperament" ~ SPILL MAGAZINE

"Rumbling, viscerally noirish, and garnished with glimmering switchblade guitars and driving percussion, it clambers through the darkest of tunnels and into the light" ~ GOD IS IN THE TV

"Gutsy slab of avante pop... deliciously dark" ~ POP MATTERS

"Punchy and elegant pop songs"LOUDER THAN WAR

"London Plane are on my list as leading the pack of rock bands who comment on the human condition" ~ PUNK ROCK BEAT

London Plane is a six-piece juggernaut, made up of David Mosey (guitar and vocals), Jessica Cole (vocals), Bryan Garbe (drums), Grant Parker (bass), Julian Tulip (synths) and Kristofer Widholm (guitar). Their roots trace back to 2014 backstage at a tribute show to the recently deceased Lou Reed, when Psychedelic Furs' Joe McGinty introduced David to Jessica, who were both performing.

Their new collection of tracks is electrifying, possessed, pulsing and relentless. Its content was greatly informed by several internal tragedies faced by band members during its production, including the deaths of family members, coupled with the tumultuous political situation that saw the ascension of villains. Where the vocals let in some hope, the bass snarls like something Lemmy would be proud of, the drums rumble and hiss, and the serrated guitar preens as cold as a weapon of mass destruction.

Rejecting a culture of me-first indulgence, 'Bright Black' is as hook-filled avant-rock study in context and contradictions -- snarling while disco, ruminative while dancey, cerebral while demented, fogs of sweetness becoming venom, melancholy becoming hope, with bass-bruising grooves over lush textures. Recalling the threat of imminent cultural, sociopolitical and ecological devastation, these songs are intentional, forceful and direct, crafted as London Plane confronts the ascension of villains (you know who) and the fading of heroes (i.e. Bowie, Ennio Morricone, Stephen Hawking, Ruth Bader Ginsburg).

Following the success of their 2018 debut album 'New York Howl', London Plane methodically worked on new material in late 2019-early 2020. The identity and frame of the songs formed during short, intense sessions of listening to their ideological and sonic forebears, such as Kate Bush, Iggy, Bauhaus and Stravinsky. Capturing the spirit the moment it showed up, these songs are willful, barbed, sardonic and hopeful, at once nodding to the spaghetti western and British post-punk goth anthems.

London Plane recently released the singles 'Bright Black' and 'Come Out of the Dark', both offering a glimpse of brightness amidst the invasion of darkness after having earlier released 'Francesco (Italiano)', the original 'Francesco' single and 'Watch That Madman Go', a highly relevant rebuke of propaganda and the grand tradition of political dictatorship.

The 'Bright Black' album will be released on June 17, available everywhere digitally, including Apple Music, Spotify and Bandcamp, where it can already be pre-ordered.

CREDITS
Produced by McKenzie Stubbert and David Mosey
Recorded at House Under Magic Studio, Brooklyn
Engineered by Danny Taylor at House Under Magic Studio, Brooklyn
Mixed by Mckenzie Stubbert
All lyrics by David Mosey
Music By David Mosey, Kristofer Widholm, Grant Parker, Bryan Garbe
Record cover art by Yoshi Sodeoka


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LONDON PLANE presents 'Come Out Of The Dark' single ahead of sophomore 'Bright Black' LP release

"Exciting post-punk, new wave influenced slice of gothic-tinged pie, replete with scything, mountainous guitars and a thunderous, pounding, insistent rhythm that sets the pulse racing" ~ BACKSEAT MAFIA

"Bursting with the earnest romance of Gothic poetry tinged with the ennui of 21st-century dystopia" ~ POST-PUNK.COM

"Rousing, triumphant" ~ GOD IS IN THE TV

"Gutsy slab of avante pop... deliciously dark" ~ POP MATTERS

"Tight, energy-packed and full of venom and fire" ~ IS THIS MUSIC?

"Dark and goth-y, but it’s also firmly rooted in pop" ~ MAGNET MAGAZINE

"Punchy and elegant pop songs" LOUDER THAN WAR

NYC-based post-punk / alternative rock collective London Plane present their new single 'Come Out of the Dark', a glimpse of brightness amidst the invasion of darkness, both internal and external, imminent and eventual. This new taster of their long-awaited 'Bright Black' album, an 11-track offering set to release on June 17 via Declared Goods, follows their recent single 'Bright Black'.

“Come Out of the Dark is a simple rejection of isolation and aloneness. Following months of quarantining, the song is a thinly veiled allusion to the pandemic and the social and political conflicts that have carved chasms both internally and externally. The video - depicting a stranded space traveler - is a metaphor for the desolation from which the country, the world, and perhaps you are emerging,” says David Mosely.

London Plane is a juggernaut of a band, made up of David Mosey (guitar and vocals), Jessica Cole (vocals), Bryan Garbe (drums), Grant Parker (bass), Julian Tulip (synths) and Kristofer Widholm (guitar). Their roots trace back to 2014 backstage at a tribute show to the recently deceased Lou Reed, when Psychedelic Furs' Joe McGinty introduced David to Jessica, who were both performing.

Their new collection of tracks is electrified, possessed, pulsing and relentless. The content was greatly informed by several internal tragedies faced by band members during its production, including the deaths of family members, along with the tumultuous political situation that saw the ascension of villains. Where the vocals let in some hope, the bass snarls like something Lemmy would be proud of, the drums rumble and hiss, and the serrated guitar preens as cold as a weapon of mass destruction.

Earlier, the six-piece released 'Francesco (Italiano)', the original version of 'Francesco', and the timely single 'Watch That Madman Go', a highly relevant rebuke of propaganda, targeting the grand tradition of political dictatorship with a video that features some of the 20th century's most despised despots.

Following the success of their debut album 'New York Howl', released in 2018, London Plane methodically worked on new material in 2019 and early 2020. The result is 'Bright Black', an album packed with hope in the face of cultural, sociopolitical, and ecological devastation, screaming a passionate battle cry back to the pop music spectrum. In effect, a hook-filled avant-rock study in context and contradictions.

As of May 18, the single will be released digitally everywhere, including Apple Music, Spotify and Bandcamp, where it is also an instant-grat download upon ordering the full 'Bright Black' album, out on June 17.

CREDITS
Produced by McKenzie Stubbert and David Mosey
Recorded at House Under Magic Studio, Brooklyn
Engineered by Danny Taylor at House Under Magic Studio, Brooklyn
Mixed by Mckenzie Stubbert
All lyrics by David Mosey
Music By David Mosey, Kristofer Widholm, Grant Parker, Bryan Garbe
Record cover art by Yoshi Sodeoka

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London Plane previews 'Francesco' and 'Watch That Madman Go' previewing sophomore 'Bright Black' LP

"Gutsy slab of avante pop... deliciously dark" ~ POP MATTERS

"Bursting with the earnest romance of Gothic poetry tinged with the ennui of 21st-century dystopia" ~ POST-PUNK.COM

"Rousing, triumphant" ~ GOD IS IN THE TV

"Tight, energy-packed and full of venom and fire" ~ IS THIS MUSIC?

"Dark and goth-y, but it’s also firmly rooted in pop" ~ MAGNET MAGAZINE

"Punchy and elegant pop songs" LOUDER THAN WAR

London Plane

Bright Black

Declared Goods

20 April 2022

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London Plane announces sophomore 'Bright Black' LP. Title track out April 20. Preview 'Watch That Madman Go' and 'Francesco (Italiano)'

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"Gutsy slab of avante pop... deliciously dark" POP MATTERS

"Bursting with the earnest romance of Gothic poetry tinged with the ennui of 21st-century dystopia" POST-PUNK.COM

"Rousing, triumphant" ~ GOD IS IN THE TV

"Tight, energy-packed and full of venom and fire" ~ IS THIS MUSIC?

"Dark and goth-y, but it’s also firmly rooted in pop" MAGNET MAGAZINE

"Punchy and elegant pop songs"  LOUDER THAN WAR

NYC-based post-punk / alternative rock collective London Plane have announced that they will soon unleash their 'Bright Black' album via the Declared Goodslabel - a collection of tracks that are electrified, possessed, pulsing and relentless.

April 20 brings the release of the title track 'Bright Black', at once an anti-war song and a simple, hopeful sentiment or little prayer to whoever is listening (the universe, the gods, you). This is a glimpse of brightness amongst the invasion of darkness, both internal and external, imminent and eventual, this track sets the tone for the album as a whole.

The six-piece's earlier single 'Watch That Madman Go' is also highly relevant given current world events. A rebuke of propaganda, this targets the grand tradition of political dictatorship. Directed by Greg Vegas, the video features some of the 20th century's most despised despots - from the Nazis to Ceaușescu.

London Plane also present 'Francesco (Italiano)', a haunting goth-dance anthem that channels the original 'Francesco' single through a Latin prism. Equally inspired by a cloth-covered 1970s diary by an immigrant, found among personal belongings discarded on a New York curb and the hospitalization of Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy on the eve of his NYC performance, 'Francesco' spins the tale of Catholic Saint, stigmatist, levitator and mystic Padre Pio as a young man.

London Plane is a juggernaut of a band made up of David Mosey (guitar and vocals), Jessica Cole (vocals), Bryan Garbe (drums), Grant Parker (bass), Julian Tulip (synths) and Kristofer Widholm (guitar). Their roots trace back to 2014 backstage at a tribute show to the recently deceased Lou Reed, when Psychedelic Furs' Joe McGinty introduced David to Jessica, both of whom were performing.

Following the success of their debut album 'New York Howl', released in 2018, the band methodically worked on new material in 2019 and early 2020. The result is 'Bright Black', an album packed with hope amidst cultural, sociopolitical, and ecological devastation, screaming a passionate battle cry back to the pop music spectrum. In effect, a hook-filled avant-rock study in context and contradictions.

As of April 20, the single will be available digitally everywhere, including Apple Music and Spotify. The full 'Bright Black' album will be released on June 17 and can already be pre-ordered via Bandcamp.

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