Psychedelia, prog, post-rock, and jazz all harmonize smoothly in Plantoid’s “Dog’s Life,” creating a spacy atmosphere. You surely don’t want to miss that!
Plantoid is a four-piece band that offers a blended sound of ‘60s Psychedelia, ‘70s Prog, and ‘80s Post-Rock. The quartet is lead singer/guitarist Chloë Spence, guitarist Thomas Coyne, bassist Bernardo Larisch, and drummer Louis Bradshaw. Once you hear their music, you’ll be fascinated by their musical prowess, their obvious chemistry, and their enchanting soundscapes. Their latest song showcases this musicianship at its finest.
“Dog’s Life” is not your everyday music; you’ll be drawn to a bizarrely interesting realm, where you’re hearing a story inspired by Chloë’s dog mood swings, enjoying ethereal vocals, and hooked on the soaring musicality.
Each element pitches in to result in this extraordinary track. From start to finish, the instrumentation is coherent and sounds both breezy and serious. The staccato rhythm offers such a mystic feel, which suits the ambiance. The smooth guitar riffs sing along with the vocals while giving space for the playful bass line and dynamic drumming to add a spicy touch.
The music is engaging, yet the centerpiece is Chloë’s intoxicating vocal line, and together they deliver pure lush. Once she sings, you’re charmed by her angelic vocal line. Her voice gives off an instant sedative feel, which makes you don’t want to leave the magical realm.
You might want to close your eyes and enjoy this unique journey.