Band : I Had Plans
Album : The Perception of Beauty Is a Moral Test
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Post-Hardcore | Indie | Experimental
Tracklist :
1.Portraits
2.Guidelines
3.Bartholomew
4.False Positive
5.Animal Man
6.This Thing
7.Molekind
8.The Curse Of Parallel Surfaces
"life would be easier if we felt as good working as a waiter, behind a counter, a computer, a headset selling insurance or even with a more promising career as we do when playing, the world would be a nicer place and people less scarier if all of them were like the ones we know who are connected to some kind of individual expression, this band works out as an effort to stay and grow deeper into that universe, regardless of consequences."
This record is built on the familiar awareness of subversive spirit and positive activism trough art or social intervention criticizing the contemporany ways with a very personal approach. It's a package containing more than eruptive guitars that are played against each other in a change of emotions (melody and beat). It's also a documented narrative, a portrait translated in songs with impeling and intricate sound design.
2.Guidelines
3.Bartholomew
4.False Positive
5.Animal Man
6.This Thing
7.Molekind
8.The Curse Of Parallel Surfaces
"life would be easier if we felt as good working as a waiter, behind a counter, a computer, a headset selling insurance or even with a more promising career as we do when playing, the world would be a nicer place and people less scarier if all of them were like the ones we know who are connected to some kind of individual expression, this band works out as an effort to stay and grow deeper into that universe, regardless of consequences."
This record is built on the familiar awareness of subversive spirit and positive activism trough art or social intervention criticizing the contemporany ways with a very personal approach. It's a package containing more than eruptive guitars that are played against each other in a change of emotions (melody and beat). It's also a documented narrative, a portrait translated in songs with impeling and intricate sound design.
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