
The borderline tonight with its Christmas decorations and rustic period features make me feel like I’ve stumbled down the wrong street in Soho into a German beer festival. I was therefore pretty relieved when People in Planes appear in the quaint cellar venue.
Hailing from South Wales, the band is the continuation of the defunct Tetra Speldour maintaining their knack to create lush melody driven soundscapes with a quirky edge. Their new album ‘Beyond the Horizon’ whilst already available over the Atlantic since September will be released in the UK next year, although tonight’s set acted as a perfect preview.
From the start of the drilling guitar to ‘Better than Life’ the stage is awash with energy, guitarist Pete Roberts jumping and slinging his Flying V in rapture. ‘Mayday (M'Aidez)’ sounds emphatic with its chorus delivered powerfully by frontman Gareth Jones. Focus then returns to a song off 2006’s ‘As Far as the Eye Can See’ in the form of ‘Moth’ resulting in unanimous elation.
People in Planes are on top form, and the acoustic driven ‘Felsh and Blood’ has haunting undercurrents. Other new songs including single ‘Pretty Buildings’ show further signs of real maturity in the bands songwriting with an effective contrast between tender piano and wailing guitar.
When the band finish, an encore is promptly demanded and you can sense a very endearing humility of an act without any sign of a swollen ego. The bizarrely named ‘If you talk too much (My head will explode)’ is the song chosen, which is only the third song played not from their pending album.
Tonight People in Planes had enough sound to fill larger stages, constantly extruding an energy and passion that you infrequently see in bands playing these smaller venues.
9/10
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