REVIEW: PivitPlex “The King In A Rookery” (JFH)

November 13th, 2006 | Reviews | Source: JesusFreakHideout.com (52)

Pivitplex’s sound was pop/rock, with tinges of indie rock, but usually a little too conventional to be considered the latter. It made for catchy tunes, but not for lasting quality. This time around, that tinge of indie rock from their debut takes front and center, and Pivitplex sounds like a completely rejuvenated band. Comparisons to the likes of The Elms come to mind, and one might even be tempted to call it a softer version of rock ‘n roll. It’s still very much the Pivitplex of Under Museum Quality Glass… catchy and fun, but this time, much edgier. A lot of it can be attributed to newcomer James Calk’s classy drumming that stays on pace, but gives the whole record an energy and vibe resembling that of an old school rock ‘n roll disc.  […read more]

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