90% of Australian pop acts should listen to Plunja and, in particular, Three Colours Black. They might actually identify something alien and immensely likeable in this Geelong act's repertoire. It's called a 'chorus' and if the all-important climaxes in music are rare where you'd expect to see them - Pop - then you'd have to say that heavier guitar music is completely bereft of a decent hook. The youngsters in Plunja are bringing pop sensibilities to heavy guitar without watering down the sentiment and Three Colours Black contains the most infectious chorus I've heard this year. Add to that- a little bit of metal anger/anguish, slick arrangement and tasty riffs; and what you get is another slight departure from Nu-metal; but one that still contains the crunching guitars, yearning vocals and attitude. You can see why Roadrunner Records - home of most of the decent metal in existence - decided to add Plunja to their impressive roster of talent. With the success of bands like the Butterfly Effect and Cog, Plunja are entering the mainstream rock market at exactly the right time.
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