Review

The Getaway Plan - Requiem

03.11.2011 | lucyvalentine | 25 Comments
The Getaway Plan - Requiem
  • Artist.
  • The Getaway Plan
  • Album.
  • Requiem
  • Label.
  • UNFD
  • Year.
  • 2011
  • Genre.
  • Alt-Rock
  • For Fans Of.
  • Thursday - City And Colour
  • Summary.
  • Flawless.
  • Total Rating.
  • 85
  • KYS Rating.
  • 100
  • User Rating.
  • 70
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REVIEW.

It’s been a long wait for fans since 2008’s Other Voices, Other Rooms and the band’s subsequent hiatus. But after months of hinting and a series of teaser videos, Melbourne alt-rock favourites The Getaway Plan are back with a new album. And trust me, Requiem was well worth the wait.

The album starts off strong with single ‘The Reckoning’- layered piano and understated vocals build perfectly into an explosion of typical TGP hardcore-edged guitar riffs and a flawless falsetto chorus. Frontman Matthew Wright’s voice is better than ever, having matured from the raw screams of Hold Conversation-era TGP into an incredibly talented and unique vocalist. Next up is ‘Phantoms’, which surfaced online quite a while ago. This is actually perhaps the weakest track on the album, but that doesn’t particularly say much on an album like Requiem. ‘Phantoms’ is still an impressive, multi-layered and well produced track- definitely enjoyable and worth a few spins. On ‘Flying Colours’ things start to get a little heavier, and The Getaway Plan’s songwriting prowess comes to the surface. An atmospheric soundscape of tight guitar riffs, catchy melodies and thrashing drums comes together in a well-crafted, well-executed track that hints at an essence of the band’s earlier, heavier material.

Move Along’ is such an incredible track. Without a doubt the highlight of Requiem- this treasure of a song is so sincerely emotive, building from hauntingly fragile vocals and piano in crescendo to a heart-shattering, powerful chorus of ‘now this room is like a cage/I’ve been stuck in here for days/searching deep inside my mind/just to find a better place’. Every part of this track is perfectly paced, passionate and affecting on an incredible level. Later in the album comes ‘Oceans Between Us’, a beautifully sincere acoustic track, complete with subtle Robert Frost references (“After this fades/ we falter and discover/ everything gold will stay”) and pure, emotive vocals. The Getaway Plan have a hard-hitting emotional depth like no one else on the rock scene.

February’ is a gem, with strong, captivating melodies and beautifully executed choruses of ‘If we kiss/ we’ll ignite/ we could set this whole damn world alight/ and everything we know would burn away’. Requiem slows down a little more for 'Coming Home'- a distinctive orchestral track showcasing Wright’s soft falsetto vocals and flowing melodies. This lush orchestral sound flows into next track ‘STARS’, with a powerful, uplifting chorus and an awesome mesh of heavy guitars and soft violin. ‘Heartstone’ is another highlight of the album, and here the band’s incredible ability to layer sounds into heavy, atmospheric melodies is most evident. Every perfectly paced rhythm from drummer Aaron Barnett and bassist Dave Anderson meshes seamlessly with powerful, flowing hardcore-infused riffs from guitarist Clint Owen Ellis- creating the perfect backdrop for Wright’s soaring vocals. ‘Child of Light’ sees Matt Wright’s indie influences showing through- a little more reminiscent of his side project Young Heretics, awash with sunny acoustics and choir vocals.

Fans of older Getaway Plan material might not be impressed with Requiem- the only real element of Wright’s awesomely harsh screams come right at the end of the album with title track 'Requiem'. Starting acoustically, the track slows down to an assault of heavy, raw screams layered on beautiful orchestrals, creating a rich contrast of sounds that will leave you you dying for more.

It’s not hard to see why The Getaway Plan have such a dedicated fanbase. This band possesses and incredible depth of sincerity, songwriting talent and musicianship unlike anyone else on the alt-rock scene and Requiem is without doubt the band’s best effort yet. Despite lacking a little in the Hold Conversation style intensity some of us might have hoped for, Requiem is flawless. Each track on the album is a perfectly crafted treasure, alive with emotive lyrics, rich, contrasting soundscapes and unforgettable melodies.

CONCLUSION.

There may have been some shaky years in between, but Requiem sees The Getaway Plan primed to reclaim their place at the forefront of Australian rock.

TRACKLISTING.

1. The Reckoning
2. Phantoms
3. Flying Colours
4. Move Along
5. February
6. Coming Home
7. S.T.A.R.S
8. Heartstone
9. Oceans Between Us
10. Child of Light
11. Requiem

COMMENTS.

1.

samfisher21

07.11.2011 01:30:09 AM
100? no mate, just no

2.

Elan

07.11.2011 01:32:58 AM
Good album, but 100% perfect? Don't think so.

3.

theskull

07.11.2011 05:55:27 AM
roflmaocfc

4.

lukel

07.11.2011 06:11:35 AM
Sick!

5.

FireEscape

07.11.2011 10:52:02 PM
Listened to the first 5 songs on the way to work. No stand outs thus far. Its not like its bad, its just not great like the score would suggest. No killer songs like 'Shadows' yet. Better be a grower

6.

like knives

07.11.2011 11:31:09 PM
@FireEscape (5): listen to the other half on the way home.

7.

lucyvalentine

08.11.2011 12:18:51 AM
They've definitely moved in a different direction which a lot of people won't like, but it's still a 100 for me. Best album of 2011 along with Letlive and Thursday.

8.

theskull

08.11.2011 05:40:52 AM
Fuck me you cunts must be getting paid a shitload to talk up this shit

9.

Jacob G-Man v2

08.11.2011 10:43:48 PM
You must be fucking clueless Lucy.

10.

Evan

08.11.2011 10:44:23 PM
100/100 lol what self appointed fangirl wrote this ?. I give this album 6.5 spuds out of 10

11.

supyo

08.11.2011 11:13:04 PM
didnt read this whole review - stopped after 'phantoms is probably the weakest track on the album'.. sorry but if there's any form of weakness in your review then its not a 100/100 album. that being said i give it 9/10, its killer

12.

lucyvalentine

09.11.2011 02:40:15 AM
if I change it to a 99 will you fuckers calm down? haha christ...

13.

natedogg86

09.11.2011 02:44:24 AM
I think the Getaway Plan deserve a lot of kudos for going out on a limb like this. Not only is it a big departure from what they once were but it's a big gamble to do this after the bands break up. I definitely think the album is the best thing they have ever produced...but in saying that, there is room for improvement. Look forward to seeing these new songs live!

14.

Toothy76

09.11.2011 04:05:04 AM
Maybe I missed something here, but I'm pretty sure that people have different tastes. Giving this album such a high rating does not make Lucy "fucking clueless" - it just means she really likes the album. If you don't agree that's fine, but there's no need to be abusive in your response. Also, my guess is that she doesn't get paid "shitloads" to write such a review. Personally, I haven't heard the album. However, as a result of Lucy's review, I will make the effort to check it out. I hope I like it as much as she does! For a local act to be working with a producer like David Bottrill they must be doing something impressive, and I look forward to listening to the results. Thanks, Lucy!

15.

Jacob G-Man v2

10.11.2011 01:40:16 AM
You're fucking clueless Toothy, sit on the fence a bit more m8

16.

Toothy76

10.11.2011 04:37:49 AM
Don't see how I'm sitting on the fence at all but you're the one with all the clues so you must know. Good to see some originality in your comment, too. Must have taken you a while to come up with it - did you use both brain cells?

17.

Jacob G-Man v2

10.11.2011 04:38:59 AM
FENCE SITTER FENCE SITTER FENCE SITTER

18.

Toothy76

10.11.2011 04:48:34 AM
Obviously dealing with a member of MENSA here. I bow to your superior intellect.

19.

luckylad

10.11.2011 03:53:10 PM
actually liked album more than i thought i would give it about 8.5/10. and jacob calm down a bit mate, you're starting to look like a fool

20.

samfisher21

11.11.2011 12:45:33 PM
I thought this fucking sucked and was a massive letdown

21.

Pick Up Your Feet

12.11.2011 09:31:36 AM
This is at about a 6/10 for me so far. Hoping it grows on me. A big disappointment compared to Other Voices. At times it sounds like they've been listening to way too much City and Colour. Clint might want back in Amity pretty soon lol. But anyway, will hopefully grow on me a bit more.

22.

Jakecus

14.11.2011 10:13:42 AM
letlive's album was released last year @lucyvalentine

23.

dagger666

15.11.2011 12:34:15 AM
Yaaawwn

24.

lucyvalentine

15.11.2011 03:48:26 AM
Ah, so it was Jakecus. I was thinking of the epitaph re-release with bonus tracks that I reviewed early this year

25.

Amad

23.03.2012 05:51:47 AM
biggest disappointment.
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