@@whycanticomeupwithagoodcha3608 with Doja Cat - Say So on MTV i guess? not sure about it tho, but her last live performance included the main riff from Handmade Cities in the coda
Rick Beato turned me onto Plini. This piece is sublime, moving, melodic, and cutting the edge of somewhere, somehow into something not only different and new but quite natural as well. Like Steve Howe and Larry Carlton, his style lifts me up. Plini's play is beyond mere excellent instrumentality. He brings me back in time, taking off from a sound I haven't quite heard since Jeff Beck's extraordinary albums, Blow by Blow and Freeway Jam in the mid-1970s. Plini is a virtuoso in every sense. I listened to this work three times in a row and on the third, I got the feeling that HE is the butterfly emerging from the chrysalis and the locust storm that's coming.
It's kind of a bipolar feeling, being a bug turning into a butterfly and then comes the fight to survive, the daily struggle to live that encompases al forms of live but this time has breakdowns and jazz progresions, sweet.
We traded a president who says stupid and mean things for a president who will turn us into a socialist dystopia and destroy every last sliver of the American dream. Awesome.
@@anonymoushonesty2688 socialist dystopia ^.^? Welcome to the real world my friend. Now wake up from your so called american dream and listen to this dude, its really good for the soul ✌🏻
Your comment made me laugh and cry. I lost a dear friend to suicide this year and I was thinking how much he would have liked this. He would have laughed hard at what you said. 🖤🤟
@@FlowerFrankenfae I really appreciate your courage in sharing such a personal and delicate memory of your friend with me that I'm a complete stranger to you. I'm glad that, even just for a second, I helped you to remember him with a smile.
Highkey this might be my favorite plini track yet. Everything about this hits so right to me. The solo is one of his most expressive, but the song is probably one of his heaviest tracks at the same time. Super unique vibes
he is aging well, musically I mean...NO idea how old he is...looks good physically as well tbh. A lot of other bands really have grown stale to me personally, plini has NEVER let me down and I think with this iteration (simon grove plini chris allison and I also think...jakub zyteki) will make some of the most ground breaking progressive fusion we've ever heard.
For those who doesn't know, Papelillo means "little paper" in spanish. Also is a common word when you are referring to roll a marijuana cigarette with a little paper
The title surprised me, I'm from Chile, and here we use "papelillos" to roll up tobacco and joints lmao. Amazing as always Plini, glad to hear you again ❤️
@@My_Naginta I don't do that kind of stuff but... If it's with some plini I would consider it lol (Just to clarify, Papelillo is the "paper" to roll up joints)
I have been without sleep for three days, listening to this music without stopping, in the company of bees, caterpillars, butterflies... that crossed the screen and are now literally with me... I am smelling strange, my skin is darkening, I am a little swollen, there are other animals walking on my body... I am feeling increasingly distant from everything.
Plini continues to throw unpredictability into his writing, tease the hell out of time (with the help of Chris Alison taking the rhythmic path less traveled) and somehow the sonic appeal of Plini’s nonverbal voice always pleases my heart.
This is one of the best songs I ever heard. The composition is top notch, drums are out of this world, and I have no words for that distortion on the bass ... Really a masterpiece, hope one day I have the level to play some covers from this guy's songs
I moved a caterpiller out of my garden before weeding it a few days ago, I tend to do that to preserve these tiny life forms, only for a bird to come up and eat it in a second, what a fucking c u n t. Welp, at least I have this new Plini track now to remind me I indirectly fed another life.
How does Plini make it look like he's putting in the most MINIMAL of effort and pull off such a GIANT sound? Guy knows how to economize his picking... wow.
0:04 It's coming and you'd better be ready 0:19 Any time now 0:35 Trying to manage boredom without breaking focus 1:34 Getting really impatient 2:16 False alarm, but now you're alert 2:26 Coming to terms with the waiting 3:09 Is it here? 3:12 It's here
This has quite a dark sound unlike a lot of his music especially the second half of the song. I wonder if this was written for the Sunhead record. It’s got that playing ‘out’ vibe.
Love this! It sounds like this song is saying something very emotionally different from other Plini songs. Harmonically, it’s a new direction and the violent bug imagery seems to be really complementary to that. I find it interesting that in both singles so far, there haven’t been any hooks. Seems like this album is even more prog than Sunhead or Handmade Cities were in terms of arrangements.
Technical stuff like this makes me feel like I'm listening to quantum physics, or a black hole. Simple, beautiful, complex, frightening all at the same time