BandWagon Magazine - July 2022 - The Bones of J.R. Jones

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People in General friends

Kevin Johnston

BandWagon Magazine

People in General are making the leap. Since their first release Piglet in 2019, the trio has grown into a full 8 piece band with horns, extra vocalists and more. The sounds on the new EP friends are more mature, with bigger, fuller arrangements. But the shift isn’t only because the band is suddenly bigger or all grown up. Like it or not, the vocalist is the most identifying element of any band, and People in General have changed that up too. The EP’s rousing opener “Parade” has tasty pizzicato guitar licks and a lush, bright

chorus of “I just wanna be happy with you – not happy for you” – one of the EP’s strongest tunes - but the real head-turner is the usurping of lead vocal duties by guitarist / songwriter Ben Eberle. Particularly noticeable on the new version of the previously released single “ICICIC,” Eberle commands the tunes with a more breathy confidence compared to former member and band founder Abe Dashnaw's pointed vocal delivery. Remarkably, Eberle fills the shoes, or rather, replaces the shoes with cunning. You might not notice the switch amongst the slightly rearranged horn and synth lines, fresh mix, or harmonies by Annalee Knies & Geneva Hein. Further, the climactic gang vocals feel as if fans who’ve heard the tune a thousand times got to join in on the recording. The group certainly outshines the individual. A band is an evolving thing. If it's well maintained, it’s also a safe space. For People in General, that safe space is somewhere between math jazz and indie rock - not a huge community, but they manage to transcend those

borders. “Friends 1” jumps that fence by climaxing to the frenzy of classic rock legends Focus with lyrics like “If I’m losing you then I want that too - did I lose you all the same?” amidst a frantic romp. The second single “Buster,” is a night-time cruiser building to a Broken Social Scene swirl; in the vein of Silver & Gold or The Collection, with the EMO refrain “I love you so much I could die … I don’t wanna die but I don’t wanna be here anymore." The acoustic, narrative-driven closer “Friends 2,” departs from the math rock, focusing on the power of storytelling. No tricks,

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no twists, just the most resonant musical tactic there is: honesty. It’s hard to imagine the writing on friends as uninfluenced by the change in the band’s lineup, but it, as all music, is left up to the interpretation of the listener. Regardless of the backstory, People in General have their momentum going and like friendships, the ups and downs are worth it. BandWagon Presents People in General July 30 at the Aggie Theater - the friends EP release party and tour kick off! Visit linktr.ee/peopleingeneralband for more.

Music lovers will find plenty of chances to tap their toes in Greeley this summer, beginning with the Friday Fests, every Friday now through September 16. The party kicks into another gear with the Greeley Stampede’s concert lineup. Classical lovers can look forward to a new season from the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra. And local venues like the Moxi Theater have a full calendar of acts to get out and see. No matter your musical sensibilities, Greeley has every reason for you to keep tuning in throughout the summer and beyond.

Stay Tuned to MyGreeley.com for what’s coming soon.

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