Plan B.

Scene Magazine



On April 16 I made it out to the Starlight to check out local band Plan B. What I found was a group of crazy, intense performers. While Plan B's music raged -- vocals screaming, guitars churning at break-neck speed -- a healthy-sized, enthusiastic crowd formed a mosh pit on the dance floor .

Then the action started happening on stage. At first the guitarist only did a little bumper car action on the vocalist. At one point, I turned away for a second. When I returned my gaze to the stage, the bassist had his guitar off and was full-body tackling the vocalist. Talk about the right attitude. This band just likes to have fun!

By the end of the set, everyone in the band had their shirts off and there was nothing but sweat, energy and volume cranking from the stage.

Obviously a band that has succeeded in creating a core fan-base, Plan B is recommended for raw, revved up music and edge-of-chaos intensity.

Plan B will join Forget Today, 8OM, Synaptic Collapse and Greg Baerns May 13 at Bottoms Up, 3124 S. Parker Road, in Aurora. Cost is five bucks for the 21 and over show. Also watch for another Starlight date in the near future.

To which we had to say...

Thanks Tim!