Belva
Plane - Another One I'm Not On or
Under
Artist:
Belva Plane
Title: Another One I'm Not On or Under
Catalog#: Parasol-CD-041
Price: $7.50  |
Tracks
on this CD: |
| Flirting |
| Wish
It Would Never End |
| I
Want To Believe You |
| Under
the Stairs |
| Misled |
| Adventure |
| Cool
With a K |
| Stars
Might Change |
| Boat
of a Car |
| Leather |
| The
2nd |
| China
Groove |
| Everyone
Has |
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Belva Plane
Matthew Pearson-Vocals,
Guitar, Drums
Guest Musicians:
Jay Bennett-Guitar
Todd Fletcher-Drums, Piano
Ken Hartz-Guitar
Rob Arrol-Bass
Pat Hawley-Drums
Another
One Im Not On Or
Under
Belva
Planes engine number
one, Matthew Pearson, originally hailed from Parasol Records
territory, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, where he was part
of the Sidecar Racers (one 7" on Bus Stop). The first
incarnation of Belva Plane formed in a popular C-U bookstore
and included Titanic Love Affair vocalist Ken Hartz on guitar
and Twiggys Todd Fletcher playing drums. This line-up,
now defunct, is responsible for half of the songs on AOINOOU.
Most of the other half were recorded with a different configuration,
in Chicago, with co-producer of Sarges The Glass Intact,
Matt Allison. For these sessions Todd Fletcher switched over
to electric piano. The albums first song, "Flirting",
is from this period and showcases Matthews gravelly
but endearing pop voice. Sessions preceding the formation
of Belva Plane proper contributed three songs to Another
One Im Not On Or Under, to which Wilcos Jay Bennett
added lead guitar.
After declaring himself the band
and the album complete, Matthew relocated to the Triangle
area of North Carolina. His adopted home notwithstanding,
AOINOOU is Midwestern guitar-pop intermingling with the sound
of a happier American Music Club and informed by the songwriting
of Aimee Mann, Carole King and Roseanne Cash. Catchy songs
and a range of pop influences.
- Belva
Plane showcased at 1998s
CMJ Music Marathon in New York City
- Matthew is a fan of college
basketball
PRESS
Belva Plane is a mid-Western American
combo specializing in melodic pop rock of the type that would
have been all the rage on college radio in the 80's, but
now falls through the cracks. The group as such no longer
exists, but... this shouldn't dissuade you from checking
[it] out. Most importantly, this is top-notch stuff - there's
nary a weak track to be found. Belva Plane is essentially
Matthew Pearson, who writes and sings all of the material,
and plays many of the instruments as well. He has an earnest
vocal style that recalls Tommy Keene, with a voice that sounds
like Graham Parker minus the invective. Another one... is
a musical bus ride worth being on or under, and it'll be
interesting to follow Pearson's future musical projects,
whatever they may be.
- Exclaim!
Belva Plane (the group name for
one Matthew Pearson) occupy the same lazy, smart and tuneful
musical squat as late-era Replacements, with a voice that's
both dignified and devastated. Pearson has friends like Jay
Bennett and Matt Allison helping out on the album, though
they're totally unheralded. I've not heard anyone mention
Belva Plane, but this is one of the best CD's to come my
way in ages. It's an album to collapse on the sofa with,
an album that tells stories and brings back memories. Lyrical
comparisons could be made to Tommy Keene, though soundwise
this has a more acoustic and rootsy style. I wholeheartedly
recommend this album, especially to those of you who latched
on to the endearingly sad tones of Elliott Smith.
- Bucketfull of Brains
Matthew Pearson is a singer with
a distinctive gruff voice, similar to Van Morrison or the
guy from the Counting Crows. Combine that with country rock
similar to that of Son Volt or Wilco (whose Jay Bennett chimes
in on guitar), and you get a catchy mix of roots and some
hot picking. There's a lot of variety to the backup on the
songs, sometimes a big full band, sometimes a lighter feel.
- The Big Take-Over |