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PLAN C — Rewind

When you put creative souls together, something happens. Musical and textual inspiration slowly form a song. Then when those souls are Mika Goedrijk (This Morn Omina, Sygo Cries, Les Nuits Blanches), Mael Desoubry and Olivier Moulin a.k.a. Specteur (The Mars Model), you get a band like Plan C.

Plan C has its first EP out, titled Rewind.

As an appetizer, we already got the single 'Tuesday Skeleton'. Gin Devo signed on to contribute to this industrial song. It is a solid, industrial metal song.

And with that the tone is set. Because 'Fight Or Fly' is also a relentless cutting industrial metal song. Halfway through, Olivier's synths get a little space, but soon the guitars overwhelm things again.

And on 'My Machine Gun', Plan C gets the vocal support of Hans Verbeke. Once the forntman of the West-Flemish hardcore band Liar, today, together with Oliver Moulin, frontman of The Mars Model. This song does stand out. At the start, a rather techno-like vibe runs rampant. Halfway through, the guitars tear up again and you can hear Hans sing out heavily. The synths contribute to a softer sound. Well: what you call soft...

'Nightlife' is the fourth and final song on this first EP. Jana Komaritsa lends her voice. The industrial vibe is a little less present. The electro gets more space.

Plan C has a fresh sound. If they can bring this live, then Belgium has already gained another fine band. In a genre we have a little less of in Belgium. For me they may go wild!

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