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If Muse was a bit more indie rock-oriented and involved a greater dependence upon acoustic guitars and flimsy electronics, it might result in this: People In Planes' self-titled EP. While the thought of something this enjoyable appearing on a label notorious for a certain humungously popular, Christian radio rock band and a few signings that tried to emulate just that may be a bit incredulous, People In Planes is just complex enough while managing to feature some downright catchy songs that're pretty creative for the pool they'll eventually be thrown into, label association or not.

"If You Talk Too Much (My Head Will Explode)" should likely have you singing along to that very line. It's immensely repetitive, but gets the point across. Its immediate follower, "For Miles Aroud (Scratch to Void)," dabbles in some electronics and well-implemented piano usage that gives the band an eerie but still approachable character. I guess with a Muse comparison, you could also say the band will bring to mind, for many, Radiohead, and if there's any track it's particular it's this one. It's another hooky song all the same. "Moth" shakes with a subtle salsa-like vigor; in fact, the way the vocalist -- whose name is somewhat hard to track down -- suddenly bursts into the beginning of the chorus with "your feh-eh-ace!" is pretty Mars Volta-like. The down-tempo "Falling by the Wayside" ends things on a soothing note.

All in all, this is a really solid EP, and definitely something I didn't expect to like. Hopefully the band further their hints of experimentation here and lay off the chorus overdosage. If so, People In Planes could definitely shake off any turbulence on their next record, and it should make for a rather comfortable flight.

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    Posted by 4indie on 2006-04-19 20:51:23

    Hey everyone People in Planes are being featured on mtvU's the Hot Seat. Check it out: http://www.mtvu.com/music/the_hot_seat/

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 20, 2006 at 9:17 PM (EST)

    i havn`t heard the album but I know them and they are a great bunch of lads. The singers name is Gaz Jones.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 4, 2005 at 9:09 PM (EST)

    People in planes mistaken for atari star.

    Posted by CallingLondon on 2005-11-04 15:14:16

    you compare the band to muse. does that mean this sounds like radiohead?

    Posted by stevejonestherealbones on 2005-11-04 14:36:55

    "People In Planes could definitely shake off any turbulation on their next record, and it should make for a rather comfortable flight"

    1. Ah, I get it, the band's called People In Planes so you went with a cunning extended metaphor comparing their career to a flight. Nice work, very clever.

    2. Turbulation? I think you mean turbulence.

    3. I can't decide whether point 1. is sarcastic or not. You decide.


    it says turbulence in the review dumbass.

    and quit listing points like that unless youre going to be super funny, cause i thought it was superdude at first glance

    - jones the bones

    - stevejones8770@yahoo.com

    - i know, dummy

    Posted by benz on 2005-11-04 14:16:50

    If Muse was good I would listen to them.

    -benz

    Posted by inagreendase on 2005-11-04 12:01:38

    Sometimes I make up words.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 4, 2005 at 10:19 AM (EST)

    "People In Planes could definitely shake off any turbulation on their next record, and it should make for a rather comfortable flight"

    1. Ah, I get it, the band's called People In Planes so you went with a cunning extended metaphor comparing their career to a flight. Nice work, very clever.

    2. Turbulation? I think you mean turbulence.

    3. I can't decide whether point 1. is sarcastic or not. You decide.

    Posted by rkl on 2005-11-04 09:15:48

    what exactly is "indie-rock oriented?"