Mary Gallagher - 08.10.2010  Take a look at the song titles, Tom Cruz, American Idol, and Kon Tiki (the name of a cheesy hotel) and you’ll find it really is all about Los Angeles....
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Matthew Horton - 16.09.2010 Recorded in Paris and their hometown of Montreal, Plants and Animals’ second album marks a minor change of emphasis from their 2007 With/Avec EP and 2...
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Marty Garner - 27.05.2010  With La La Land, Montreal’s Plants and Animals smooth out the royal sensations of 2008’s sprawling Parc Avenue, dialing down the bombast and style wor...
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Mike Thomas - 10.05.2010 Secret CityThe third track off of Plants and Animals’La La Land, “American Idol,” sounds like a missing piece of Exile on Main Street. Perhaps it’s th...
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Juan Edgardo Ro... - 09.05.2010  Parc Avenue, debut album by Montreal trio Plants and Animals, was one of the most remarkable debuts of the last decade, propelled by a young band that...
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Jamie O'Meara - 29.04.2010 As Plants And Animals conveyed in spades last week at La Tulipe, there are few, if any, better live bands playing out of Montreal right now, such is t...
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Noel Murray - 27.04.2010  Montreal roots-rock outfit Plants And Animals began as a folk-minded instrumental jam act, but by the time a proper debut album was recorded—2008’s ex...
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Sam DaMatta - 21.04.2010  Plants And Animals debut Parc Avenue [2008] was really overlooked (including by us) and after revisiting the record in preparation for the sophomore f...
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Scott Bryson - 20.04.2010  Plants And Animals have said this sophomore full-length was inspired by "a rediscovery of electric guitars, amplification and fuzz pedals," and that m...
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Frank Valish - 20.04.2010  Plants and Animals' last album, 2008's Parc Avenue, was one of the year's best, a pastoral pastiche of '70s-flavored folk-rock grooves, aided by strin...
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