REVIEW: Pivotplex “The King In A Rookery” (S101)

December 29th, 2006 | Reviews | Source: Suite101 (78)

The sophomore release from Pivitplex, “The King in a Rookery,” reveals they have stepped up their game in a big and beautiful way, with a new line-up & a new indie edge.

Pivitplex’s BEC debut, “Under Museum Quality Glass,” showed an exciting band with unique potential, but they’ve really found their legs with this new release. Now with Hawley Records, the quintet (Scott Brownson (vox, guitar), Joby Rudolph (guitar, Rhodes, Wurly, keys, BGV), Alex Hicks (guitar, BGV), Phillip Hicks (bass, BGV), and Levi Stugelmeyer(drums), came back strong with “The King in a Rookery,” a fresh artful album that meets the expectations the debut hinted at. […read more]

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