REVIEW: Pivitplex “The King In A Rookery” (CMT)

November 22nd, 2006 | Reviews | Source: ChristianMusicToday.com (110)

After a mostly forgettable debut, Under Museum Quality Glass on BEC Records back in 2003, Pivitplex returns with a new five-member lineup, smarter lyrics and a retooled sound on the much-delayed The King in a Rookery (the original release date was back in February).

And while things don’t exactly get off to a promising start with the lagging, six-minute opener “End of the Line,” it doesn’t take long to hear significant improvement in light of its predecessor. Instead of favoring the sound of other middle-of-the-road melodic rock bands, Pivitplex carves out its own place in the genre with more of a lo-fi, Indie rock approach that works really well, especially on catchy anthems like “Hello Monday,” “One Goodbye,” and the best of the bunch, “Everything’s OK.” […read more]

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