People in Planes Beyond the Horizon Album Review

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When the Welsh rock quinet Poeple in Planes came upon their band name, they knew that it expressed their sound – modern yet human with a global reach and sense of transit and aventure—and the philosophy behind the music they create. But little did they know that it would also prove to be prophetic. “We felt like we were rock stars at the time, but you eventually realize that you can’t trust anyone,” Jones observes. The making of their second album as PIP reflects their intuition for making diverse music in its very essence as they worked with four producers in seven different studios across America, England and Wales in a quest to create something musically and sonically diverse. Click here to buy the album on iTunes.
Question: Tell us some background about People In Planes?
Answer: “I started playing guitar when I was about eleven and played in bands with my older brother. Gaz started playing the trumpet in brass bands and then found the piano and Neil Young when he was about fifteen, and we both played in his brothers’ band covering everything from Bon Jovi to Hendrix. Then we started our own band with Kris and Mel who were a few years older. We called ourselves ‘Reverend Brown’, the first song we jammed was Let It Be, and our first gig was in the ‘Three Horseshoes’ in Bridgend. Gaz taught me to drive in his mum’s fiesta. We used to practice in a blue portacabin where we wrote most of our first album as Tetra Splendour.”
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