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New EP out 26th March - mixed by Cenzo Townsend

Biography

By Lisa Verrico - The Times

Sit down with The Plea and they’ll bend your ear about music for hours. They’ll debate their favorite Rolling Stones songs, Hamburg-era versus mid-60s Beatles and whether Be Here Now was better than Definitely Maybe . They’ll describe in detail a Jimmy Page solo and recall the horror of hearing their hero Jerry Lee Lewis play piano with Matchbox 20.

Ask them about their own music, however, and they’ll tell you their only aim is to emulate their idols. The Irish quartet’s instantly-addictive, anthemic rock nods to countless classic acts from the past, but distills its influences so deftly their songs sound both fresh and faintly familiar.

At the heart of The Plea are brothers Denny and Dermot Doherty. Denny sings like a cross between a young Bono and A Northern Soul-era Richard Ashcroft. Dermot plays lead guitar as though born on a stadium stage. Both insist they get on, then argue over whose songs are the best. They live ten miles apart in the tiny town of Ballyliffen in County Donegal, Ireland where they formed their first band in their teens and began chasing a dream to make music as good as the songs that inspire them.

Along the way, the pair relocated in London, making their living as an acoustic duo playing T-Rex and Doors covers. They moved to Boston, where they worked as labourers by day, and played the city’s bustling, Irish pubs by night, performing their own songs with an American backing band bequeathed them by a benefactor who spotted their potential. They spent a year in Minnesota, after a scout for a US label saw them at London’s Barfly and hauled them over to the States to record an album that was never released in a big budget studio shared by John Mellencamp and - yikes! - Matchbox 20. (Denny is at pains to point out that two references to Matchbox 20 does not make them secret fans of the band. Dermot worries his younger brother protests too much.)

8 months ago, back in Ballyliffen, inspired by their travels, but disillusioned by record deals that had failed to deliver, the brothers brought in drummer Gerry Strawbridge and bassist Paul Toland, wrote a batch of new songs and posted them on their MySpace site. Interest from labels was immediate, but one offer in particular intrigued them. The founders of legendary, Belgian, dance label R&S Records – once home to Aphex Twin, Joey Beltram and System 7 – were so impressed by the songs they wanted The Plea to be their first ever rock signing. After lengthy discussions on Skype, R&S owners Renaat Vandepapeliere and Sabine Maes agreed a deal that would lead them to launch an indie offshoot, Apollo Records, on which to release The Plea’s debut album, Modern Chaos .

"At first, we couldn’t understand why a dance label wanted to sign us,” says Dermot. “But when we talked to Renaat and Sabine, we discovered they loved a lot of the same music we do. But the main reasons we went with them was that they had so much faith in us and their ideas for where to take the band next were brilliant. And unlike any label we’ve dealt with before, they’ve done exactly what they promised they would, only better.”

R&S’ first move was to bring on board A-list producer and engineer Cenzo Townsend, renowned for his work with the likes of U2, Blur, New Order and Snow Patrol. Townsend was sent epic rocker “Nothin’ But Trouble” and beautiful, widescreen ballad “Windchime,” both of which had been recorded with Wez Devine at Dankapro Studios.

"We produced the songs ourselves, but they had never been mixed or mastered,” explains Dermot. “Cenzo insisted they didn’t need re-recording – he loved them as they were. He just lifted the sound and pushed the volumes to make them brighter. Then Renaat mastered them. We couldn’t believe we finally had people of their caliber wanting to work with us.”

The confidence boost to the band was repaid in spades late last year, when The Plea wrote half a dozen new songs in under a month that are easily their best yet. The built-for-stadiums “Feel It Ticking” has shades of both The Stones and Kasabian. “Dream Machine” has a blissful Doors vibe and a knockout vocal on which Denny somehow swoons every vowel. “The Odyssey” is an instant classic you can imagine thousands singing along to, arms in the air, smiles etched on their faces.

“We want to write strong, uplifting songs that make people feel good and, hopefully, inspire them like our idols inspired us,” says Denny. “We have to live with these songs. We have to love them.”

Prior to the release of The Plea’s debut album, Modern Chaos , in September, will be a series of singles, starting with “Nothin’ But Trouble” in March.

Ballyliffen got a recent visit by iconic rock photographer Jill Furmanovsky, famed for her shots of everyone from The Clash, The Stones and The Sex Pistols to James Brown and Oasis. For their first photo shoot, The Plea asked R&S to send Furmanovsky some of their songs, expecting not to hear back.

“But she got in touch and said she loved them,” says a still shocked Denny. “We thought she’d want us to come to London, but she insisted she shoot us in Ballyliffen. She was here for a few days and the photos she took are amazing. The stories she told us were pretty good too.”

With everything in place, The Plea boldly moves forward to tour and promote their album. They are excited about doing gigs and showing their music to the world.

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Member Since: 08/02/2006
Band Members: !-replace General Table-! Denny Doherty
Vocals, Electric - Acoustic Guitars, Piano Dermot Doherty
BV's, Electric - Acoustic guitars Paul Toland
Bass Gerry Strawbridge
Drums and Percussion
Additional keys by John Leighton
Website
Official Website coming soon







InfluencesBob Dylan The Stone Roses The Rolling Stones The Beatles The Verve The Smiths Led Zeppelin Oasis Undertones The Doors The Ramones U2 Neil Young The list goes on...Mailing List

Label

Apollo Records

(A subdivision of R&S Records)
www.randsrecords.com
Management
Renaat Vandepapeliere
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Sabine Maes
[email protected]
Promo agency Ireland

www.entertainmentarchitects.ie
[email protected]
Radio Promotion

www.largepr.com
Tour Manager
Paddy McPoland
[email protected]
Photography and Art Director
Jill Furmanovsky
[email protected]
www.jillfurmanovsky.com
Digital Distribution

www.awal.com
Physical Distribution
UK and Ireland

www.essential-music.com


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Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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On Monday last week a half page article appeared in Donegal News about The Plea being signed to Apollo records (a new Rock/Indie offshoot of prestigious Dance/Techno label R&S Records).View the articl...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Feb 2010 03:30:00 GMT

New live 'Windchime' video

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Posted by on Fri, 05 Feb 2010 05:18:00 GMT

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Posted by on Mon, 01 Feb 2010 00:32:00 GMT

Next Year Release , New Songs , New Album.

New release for New year   in  UK/Ireland, US , Benelux, Germany, Japan.Also new mix of single/ep 'Nothin But Trouble' new mix  by Cenzo townshend and Neil Comber,with follow up 'single's (New songs' ...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:00:00 GMT

Photo Icon Jill furmanovsky 'Shoots' 'The Plea'

The Plea just finished a two day photo shoot/session with world class Rock n Roll photographer Jill Furmanovsky"jill spent a couple of great nights with us in Ballyliffin  ,.,  jill has toured with Oa...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Dec 2009 08:03:00 GMT

Gig's n New mix for Relaese

hey all just to let you know first  Single 'Nothin But Trouble' soon to be Released with a new mix by Cenzo Townshend and Neil Comber , Cenzo has mixed for  Great bands like U2 to Kaiser Chiefs , Snow...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Oct 2009 06:39:00 GMT

Eurorock Review

BC Music PremiumAdvertise here nowHello say Irelands The Plea on the emphatic opening track to their excellent debut album Modern Chaos. It is the perfect introduction to the band and the album, a...
Posted by on Fri, 18 Sep 2009 17:05:00 GMT

Lovesound magazine review

From Ireland, With (a lotta) Love!By lovesoundmagazine R&S Records out of Belgium is a very interesting, well put-together label.  Years ago they spawned Pinback as well as Aphex Twin, and who could f...
Posted by on Fri, 18 Sep 2009 16:57:00 GMT

The Plea - Interview with the Donegal News

DONEGAL NEWS - DONEGAL LIFE  Monday, December 15, 2008   North West's new musical sensation, The Plea. The Plea are creating a musical storm that's ringing the 'Windchime'  PEOPLE LI...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 07:04:00 GMT