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Planes Mistaken For Stars followed Fuck With Fire with two superior albums — 2004’s Up In Them Guts and 2006’s Mercy — on which the band got heavier, gnarlier, more focused and more.

Planes Mistaken for Stars at Sant Feliu Fest 2006 at Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Spain
Background information
OriginPeoria, Illinois/Denver, Colorado, U.S.
GenresPost-hardcore, heavy metal, hardcore punk, emo
Years active1997–2008, 2010–present
LabelsDeep Elm, Dim Mak, No Idea, Abacus, Deathwish
Associated actsGit Some
Websiteplanesmistakenforstars.com
MembersGared O'Donnell
Chuck French
Neil Keener
Mike Ricketts
Past membersJamie Drier
Aaron Wise
Matt Bellinger

Planes Mistaken for Stars is an American rock band formed in Peoria, Illinois in 1997. Working with several different labels, they released three studio albums and four EPs before breaking up in 2008. While rooted in the post-hardcore and emo scenes of the turn of the century, Planes Mistaken for Stars developed a distinctive musical style strongly influenced by heavy metal and rock and roll. Reuniting for live performances in 2010, they went on to release their fourth album Prey in 2016.

  • 1History
  • 4Discography

History[edit]

Formation (1997–1999)[edit]

In 1997, lead singer and guitarist Gared O'Donnell started the band with guitarist Matt Bellinger, bassist Aaron Wise and drummer Mike Ricketts.[1] Shortly after the band self-released a self-titled EP in 1998, Wise was replaced by Jamie Drier.[1] Deep Elm later reissued the EP in August 1999. They also released the 7' single 'Fucking Fight' on Steve Aoki's Dim Mak Records later that same year.

Intermediate years (1999–2006)[edit]

In 1999, Planes Mistaken for Stars moved to Denver, Colorado. After the move, the band recorded their second release for Deep Elm, Knife In The Marathon.[1] In 2001, the band signed to Gainesville, Florida's No Idea Records to release Fuck with Fire.[1] The next year they released an EP titled Spearheading the Sin Movement and also made an appearance on Black on Black: A Tribute to Black Flag, a tribute to the hardcore punk band Black Flag.

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In 2003, Planes saw its second line up change. Jamie Drier left the band and was replaced by Chuck French. Chuck played his first show with Planes on November 2, 2003.

Later that year, Planes recorded Up in Them Guts with A. J. Mogis, whose most notable work is with Saddle Creek artists Bright Eyes and The Faint. Up in Them Guts was released in 2004 on No Idea. To promote the record, the band took on one of the lengthiest tour schedules of their career, covering the United States and Europe with a bands such as The Ataris, Cursive, Against Me!, Dillinger Escape Plan, Hot Water Music and High on Fire on six separate tours.[2] They also made festival appearances at Skate And Surf Fest, Strhess Fest, and Hellfest. In 2005, Planes completed three additional headlining tours; one in the United Kingdom, and two in the United States.

In early 2006, Planes' original guitarist Matt Bellinger parted ways with the band to pursue other musical endeavors starting with Ghost Buffalo and Il Cattivo. Despite rumors of the band signing with metal label Relapse Records, they announced a deal with Abacus Recordings/Century Media Records in late-2005 and planned to release a new record mid-2006.[2] Originally scheduled for a June 6, 2006 (6/6/6) release, the record had been pushed back in order to accommodate the schedule of the producer they chose to work with, Matt Bayles, who has worked with bands such as Mastodon and Isis. What would be their final record, Mercy, was released on October 3, 2006.

Dissolution (2007–2008)[edit]

In July 2007, Planes Mistaken for Stars announced that they had broken up. They performed their final concert on February 16, 2008 at the Marquis Theater in Denver. Chuck French and Neil Keener are together in a group called Git Some. Keener is also in a drone band called Bull of Heaven with songwriter Clayton Counts. French is in a band called Wovenhand with former 16 Horsepower singer David Eugene Edwards. Gared O'Donnell is in a project titled Hawks and Doves. Matt Bellinger was in a project called Ghost Buffalo who had two records out on Denver's Suburban Home Records, and was later in a rock band called Il Cattivo. Mike Ricketts and Jamie Drier are playing together in a group called onYou in Chicago.[citation needed]

Reunion and Prey (2010–present)[edit]

Starting in 2010, Planes Mistaken for Stars began to sporadically play shows and go on tour, starting with Fest 9 in Gainesville, Florida.[3] Planes Mistaken for Stars toured the US East Coast in mid-2012,[4] and the US West Coast in mid-2014.[5]

Following a series of cryptic online videos with testimonials from Brann Dailor (Mastodon), Ryan Patterson (Coliseum), Nate Newton (Converge, Old Man Gloom) and Jeremy Bolm (Touché Amoré), the indie label Deathwish Inc. announced it would reissue Planes Mistaken for Stars' 2006 final album Mercy on July 14, 2015, which was followed by a short promotional East Coast US tour.[6][7] Along with the announcement of the reissue, the band also revealed they had been 'quietly and persistently working on new music' for a near-future release also on Deathwish.[6][7]

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A little over a year after initially teasing it, Planes Mistaken for Stars will release its fourth full-length album and first release of new material in 10 years titled Prey on October 21, 2016 through Deathwish.[8]

https://pettoheves.tistory.com/15. On September 19, 2017, an article from Westword by Jason Heller confirmed that guitarist Matt Bellinger had died on September 7. Bellinger was imprisoned in Douglas County Jail for charges including vehicle trespass, theft, possession of a weapon, and obstructing the police.[9] According to CBS4, the death was ruled as a suicide by hanging, although an investigation was opened to determine the cause of death.[10]

Musical style[edit]

According to The A.V. Club, Planes Mistaken for Stars have 'always excelled' in a 'space between classic rock, stoner metal, and discordant hardcore'.[11]Stereogum called them one of the 'heaviest' groups of the 'post-hardcore underground of the '00s';[12] similarly, Metal Hammer called them one of few good bands of the 'post-hardcore/emo boom of the early part of the millennium', stating that their 'gritty, rough and discordant punk always came laced with melody and imbued with the spirit of classic rock'n'roll'.[13] Punknews.org wrote that they are 'one of the few [bands] who could mix genres such as metal, hardcore, punk and post-hardcore all together, to such great effect'.[14] According to SLUG Magazine, they have existed 'on the periphery of emo, punk, hardcore and rock n' roll'.[15]

Members[edit]

Current

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No Idea Records

  • Gared O'Donnell – guitar, vocals (1997–2008, 2010–present)
  • Mike Ricketts – drums (1997–2008, 2010–present)
  • Chuck French – bass (2003–2004), guitar (2004–2008, 2010–present)
  • Neil Keener – bass (2004–2008, 2010–present)

Former

  • Aaron Wise – bass (1997–1998)
  • Matt Bellinger – guitar, vocals (1997–2006)
  • Jamie Drier – bass (1998–2003)

Timeline

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Fuck with Fire (2001, No Idea)
  • Up in Them Guts (2004, No Idea)
  • Mercy (2006, Abacus)
  • Prey (2016, Deathwish)[8]

Compilation albums[edit]

  • We Ride to Fight! (The First Four Years) (2007)

Singles, EPs[edit]

  • Planes Mistaken for Stars (1998, self-released)
  • Planes Mistaken for Stars / Appleseed Cast / Race Car Riot (1999, Deep Elm)
  • 'Fucking Fight' (1999, Dim Mak)
  • Knife in the Marathon (2000, Deep Elm)
  • Spearheading the Sin Movement (2002, No Idea)
Planes

Hawks And Doves

Compilation appearances[edit]

  • Black on Black: A Tribute to Black Flag (2002, Initial)
  • If It Plays.. (2004, Thinker Thought)

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdStrong, Martin C. (2003) 'Planes Mistaken for Stars', in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN1-84195-335-0
  2. ^ abAnkeny, Jason 'Planes Mistaken for Stars Biography', AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation
  3. ^Nguyen, Tuyet (August 11, 2010). 'Planes Mistaken For Stars reunites (but not in Colorado)'. The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved November 24, 2010.
  4. ^'Planes Mistaken for Stars schedule a reunion tour (dates)'. Brooklyn Vegan. August 11, 2010. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
  5. ^Crane, Matt (June 26, 2014). 'Planes Mistaken For Stars announce reunion tour, new album'. Alternative Press. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  6. ^ abAdams, Gregory (April 24, 2015). 'Planes Mistaken for Stars' 'Mercy' Officially Slated for Reissue'. Exclaim!. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  7. ^ abSharp, Tyler (April 24, 2015). 'Planes Mistaken For Stars reissuing 'Mercy' through Deathwish'. Alternative Press. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  8. ^ abAdams, Gregory (August 22, 2016). 'Planes Mistaken for Stars Return with First New Album in 10 Years'. Exclaim!. Retrieved August 23, 2016.
  9. ^Heller, Jason (September 19, 2017). 'The Epic Life and Tragic Death of Matt Bellinger'.
  10. ^'Investigations Underway After Deaths of 2 Colorado Inmates'. September 7, 2017.
  11. ^Anthony, David (August 25, 2016). 'Planes Mistaken For Stars announce first new album in a decade, stream 'Fucking Tenderness''. The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  12. ^Breihan, Tom (October 17, 2016). 'Stream Planes Mistaken For Stars Prey'. Stereogum. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  13. ^Hill, Stephen (October 17, 2016). 'Planes Mistaken For Stars - Prey album review'. Metal Hammer. TeamRock. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  14. ^'Renaldo69' (Staff) (October 20, 2016). 'Planes Mistaken for Stars – Prey'. Punknews.org. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  15. ^Fryer, Peter (November 2016). 'Planes Mistaken for Stars – Prey'(PDF). SLUG Magazine. Vol. 27 no. 335. Eighteen Percent Gray. pp. 50–51.
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Mercy
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 3, 2006
GenrePost-hardcore, heavy metal, emo
Length38:04
LabelAbacus
ProducerMatt Bayles
Planes Mistaken for Stars chronology
Up in Them Guts
(2004)
Mercy
(2006)
We Ride to Fight!
(2007)

Mercy is the third studio album by American rock band Planes Mistaken for Stars released in 2006, and was the final album of new material before the band's 2008 disbandment. After several releases on No Idea Records, the band signed to Abacus Recordings — a short-lived heavy metal imprint of Century Media Records that also featured Ion Dissonance and Sick of It All. Guitarist Gared O’Donnell commented on the transition between labels, stating: 'Right after Up in Them Guts [2004] came out, other labels expressed interest. We made the decision to do something different, and No Idea backed us up. They said, 'Listen, you've hit the ceiling with what we can do for you. If you want to go to another label for the next record, you have our blessing.'[1]Mercy was produced by the Seattle-based producer Matt Bayles (Botch, Isis, Mastodon) and was officially released through Abacus on October 3, 2006.[2]

In 2015, Converge vocalist Jacob Bannon's hardcore label Deathwish Inc. reissued Mercy. This version was remastered by Brad Boatwright (Bane, Old Man Gloom, Code Orange) with the original 1/2-inch tapes and features revamped artwork and packaging.[3][4]

Upon release in 2006, the album was met with generally favorable reviews. Sam Sutherland of Canada's Exclaim! magazine said the album is, 'Gritty, unrefined post-punk that trashes around all over the lines that separate punk, hardcore, and good old rock'n'roll, Mercy is awash in spastic drumming, off-kilter riffs, and some of the finest throaty bellowing this side of Gainesville.'[5] Ned Raggett of AllMusic said, '[..] the compelling impact of this album is not merely what it synthesizes but how it delivers the results — whatever their emo roots were, lumping these guys in with Panic! At the Disco would be pretty ridiculous.'[2] Among other tracks, both Sutherland and Raggett praised Mercy's opening and closing tracks, 'One Fucked Pony' and 'Penitence' respectively. Sutherland noted 'One Fucked Pony's stylistic change from the band's usual screamo sound on past records to stoner rock similar to Kyuss or Fu Manchu set a tone for the record, while observing that 'Penitence' was 'one of the most interesting sonic departures' on the album.[5] Raggett described Gared O'Donnell's vocals on 'One Fucked Pony' as 'barking in a tortured but defiant rasp while the band finds a good intersection between sprawling boogie and tense, trebly riffs, not to mention just slowing down to a total crawl at the drop of a hat,' and that the acoustic closer 'Penitence' helped Mercy to 'seem like a massive epic.'[2]

Track listing[edit]

Planes Mistaken For Stars Lyrics

  1. 'One Fucked Pony' – 4:09
  2. 'Crooked Mile' – 3:01
  3. 'Widow: A Love Song' – 2:04
  4. 'Keep Your Teeth' – 4:45
  5. 'To Spit a Sparrow' – 2:48
  6. 'Never Felt Prettier' – 2:44
  7. 'Killed by Killers Who Kill Each Other' – 3:24
  8. 'Little Death' – 3:20
  9. 'Church Date' – 3:42
  10. 'Mercy' – 4:32
  11. 'Penitence' – 3:35

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References[edit]

  1. ^Polk, Brian (March 1, 2007). 'Planes Mistaken For Stars' Gared O'Donnell · Interview'. The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  2. ^ abcRaggett, Ned. 'Mercy – Planes Mistaken for Stars'. AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  3. ^Adams, Gregory (April 24, 2015). 'Planes Mistaken for Stars' 'Mercy' Officially Slated for Reissue'. Exclaim!. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  4. ^Sharp, Tyler (April 24, 2015). 'Planes Mistaken For Stars reissuing 'Mercy' through Deathwish'. Alternative Press. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  5. ^ abSutherland, Sam (February 20, 2007). 'Planes Mistaken For Stars Mercy'. The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved April 25, 2015.

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