Thinking Plyers

Genre: Jam Band
Secondary Genre: Soul Nashville, Tennessee USA Contact

Progressive Soul Music with Pop Sensibilities and Fiery Improvisational Rock Tendencies!

Artist Information

Biography

The ceilings are low, the gear is piled high and the band is sitting on a couch listening to the final mix of their new album. Smiles of unanimous approval appear as their unique blend of riff-driven guitar rock and vintage R&B flow from the speakers. This is the unveiling of an intriguing new genre they proudly boast as "Progressive Soul Music." Any ideas one might have of what a Nashville band should look or sound like simply don’t apply.

Colin, the lead singer and guitarist, looks more like a yoga instructor or liberal arts professor than the classically trained virtuoso he's become. On first listen to Colin’s singing one can only assume he has a righteous collection of 60's Soul and R&B records stashed somewhere in his apartment. As for the remaining two, twin brothers Ryan and Paul share a connection that most drum and bass duos work years to solidify. Seeing these two sitting side by side in a near mirror image of one another unveils the mystery of how this band maneuvers so fluidly through the improvisational moments that makes their live shows so memorable.

Thinking Plyers' music is rooted in familiar melodies and textures, interlaced with surprising combinations of rhythms and sounds from a variety of genres. Their love-soaked lyrics and keen instrumental intuition create a genuine spiritual element, transporting the listener to a place where hearts are warmed, smiles are formed and positivity prevails. Hints of psychedelia and East Indian ragas weave in and out of their live shows, but the danceable grooves maintained throughout keep audiences on their feet and screaming for more.

The band formed in Lake Charles, Louisiana while the three friends were in middle school. Spending the mid- 90’s writing songs in a backyard beauty shop and listening to the likes of Dave Matthews Band, Steely Dan and Van Morrison, the boys formed a style that focuses on constant change and evolution. "We always try to find new sounds and ideas when we write", states Colin, "After fourteen years of playing together, change and movement are the key to keeping it fresh."

Thinking Plyers have spent the past decade and a half putting out their own records, booking their own tours, managing their own press and building a solid fan base from Austin to Asheville. Now calling Nashville home, they are on the verge of releasing their most ambitious album yet. Gnostic Love Songs was recorded at their own Aeolia House Studios in 2006. It is the result of ten years of writing around a common musical and lyrical theme, chronicling the trials and tribulations of a fictional character curiously named Linus. "On previous records, we explored a broad range of styles, but with Gnostic Love Songs, we made a conscious effort to focus on the common elements of these songs. We wanted to create a unified soundscape as opposed to a dizzying cacophony of styles," claims Ryan. "Yeah, I feel like the new record is simply the best of what we do. These songs are at the core of who we are as a band," comments Paul.

With the release of this new album, Thinking Plyers hope to find distribution and marketing support from a record label or management team, and a skilled booking agent to return them to the road. "We've gone about as far as we can go on our own," replies Ryan. "If we're spending all our time ironing out business affairs, then we're left with very little time and energy to focus on the music. We want to put the band back on the road full time and we feel that seeking assistance from inside the industry is the next step in our career. "

Look for Thinking Plyers as they plan to bring Gnostic Love Songs and their thrilling live show to their loyal fans throughout the southeast US and beyond!

Instrumentation

Colin Allured - Vocals, Electric/Acoustic/Classical Guitars, Electric Sitar
Paul Westbrook - Electric/Upright Bass, Vocals
Ryan Westbrook - Drums, Percussion

Discography

Gnostic Love Songs - 2007
Fourteen Real Dreams - 2003
Cosmic Romance - 2000
Thinking Plyers - 1999

Official Website

http://www.thinkingplyers.com

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Press

  • The Lagniappe [+ Show ]

    Thinking Plyers have developed the distinctly Deadhead attitude that it's cool to be serious about m...

  • The Nashville Rage [+ Show ]

    Featuring some amazingly accomplished musicians, this outfit is dedicated to the extended jam and th...

  • Starstruck Magazine - Austin, TX [+ Show ]

    ...The greatest indie jam rock trio of this decade. Thinking Plyers have given me hope that good mus...

  • The Long Road Home [+ Show ]

    Anyone who has seen the Nashville-based trio Thinking Plyers will likely contend that the experience...

  • CDbaby - Great album full of unique and thought provoking ideas [+ Show ]

    Fourteen Real Dreams, the latest release from Thinking Plyers, is a cool drink of water in a desert ...

  • Fourteen Real Dreams is a Great Album! [+ Show ]

    The production is great, and the songs have an almost instant appeal. Allured's guitar sound and sty...

Setlist

We pride ourselves in creating fun, energetic, and dynamic shows that keep audiences dancing and grooving through the night. We've recently shifted from playing 3 hour shows with setlists that vary nightly, to playing 90 minute shows with a more focused set list for each show. Our repertoire consists mostly of original material culled from our 4 CDs as well as new, yet to be recorded material. Classic cover songs from our heros are often thrown in like Willie Nelson's "Whiskey River," Bob Dylan's "You Ain't Going Nowhere," Prince's "Purple Rain," Van Morrison's "It's Alright," Dave Brubek's "Take 5," and Howard Jones' "No One is to Blame."

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