PLINI Announces North American Tour With Night Verses & Portraits in Support, Unveil Video For The Track "Vespertine"
Dates:
07 • Mesa, AZ • Nile Theater
09 • Austin, TX • Mohawk
10 • Houston, TX • White Oak Music Hall
11 • Dallas, TX • Studio at The Bomb Factory
14 • Atlanta, GA • The Masquerade (Hell)
15 • Charlotte, NC • The Underground
16 • Baltimore, MD • Soundstage
17 • Philadelphia, PA • Union Transfer
18 • New York, NY • Irving Plaza
20 • Boston, MA • Paradise Rock Club
21 • Montreal, QC • Théâtre Beanfield
22 • Toronto, ON • Danforth Music Hall
23 • Cleveland, OH • Globe Iron
24 • Detroit, Ml • Saint Andrew's Hall
25 • Chicago, IL • Metro
26 • Minneapolis, MN • Fine Line
27 • Kansas City, MO • Madrid Theatre
29 • Englewood, CO • Gothic Theatre
30 • Salt Lake City, UT • The Depot
31 • Boise, ID • Knitting Factory
NOVEMBER
01 • Portland, OR • Revolution Hall
03 • Vancouver, BC • Commodore Ballroom
04 • Seattle, WA • The Crocodile
06 • Berkeley, CA • UC Theatre
07 • Ventura, CA • Ventura Music Hall
08 • Los Angeles, CA • The Fonda Theatre
Mixed by Simon Grove and mastered by Adam "Nolly" Getgood, An Unnameable Desire finds Plini joining forces with a horde of creative talent, with magic woven alongside Simon Grove (bass, auxiliary guitar, mixing, engineering and co-production), Chris Allison (drums percussion, additional drum engineering and co-production), Dave Mckay (piano, keyboards and synthesizers), A.J. Minette (string arrangement and production), Misha Vayman (violin) and Yoshi Masuda (cello), with additional production on 'Ciel' courtesy of Devesh Dayal, a guitar solo on 'Ciel' by Jakub Zytecki and harp on 'After Everything' by Emily Hopkins. Album artwork is designed by Patti Bai.
"Something I'm very happy about, after many years of making music and the "career" aspect of it becoming a whole lot more serious, is that the process hasn't changed - still just me sitting in a room, tinkering on a guitar until I come across an interesting idea, and then following it down various rabbit holes until it starts feeling like a song," shares Plini of his new album.
"The intention with this album," adds Plini, "was to let that side of the process be as playful as possible, and then when it came to executing these ideas as finished songs, trying to expand the music in every direction possible: the heavier parts should be heavier, the pretty parts should be prettier, the hard-to-play stuff should be harder to play... and also in being as thoughtful and intricate as possible in relating the songs to each other through various themes and references. I hope it's as enjoyable to listen to as it was to make!"
Renowned for delivering mind-bending musicality from all angles, Plini has previously released two full-length albums, 2016's Handmade Cities and 2020's Impulse Voices, alongside several EPs, singles and contributing credits along the way.
Nominated for Live Guitarist of the Year in 2018 at the National Live Music Awards, Plini has also previously toured alongside Sleep Token, Periphery and Tesseract, and is currently on a huge world tour.


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