| MUSIC is in THE DETAILS |
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| Written by Kindah Mardam Bey | |
Perhaps its not God or the devil in The Details, but as I recently discovered, it might just be music in The Details. Welcome to the new sound of music and it appears that The Details will attract a large audience as music hasn't been this good in Canada since our Billy Talent discovery. By: Kindah Mardam Bey
It’s true, even though Plett and the other band members have individually been in the game for some time, all ranging in age from 23 to 28 and having built some clout with other bands, eventually congregated in late 2005 and formed The Details. Plett explains ‘we’ve all been around a little while and each of us has toured before, but we are young enough to be considered a younger group; we’ve all brought something to the table. It helps to have experienced members, especially when we’ve got that new band smell to us.’
The Details have travelled extensively since their inception and becoming known for their tireless approach to the music, they may have ‘new band smell,’ but they most certainly have old-fashioned dedication to their music. It all started with Plett and Sean Vidal who had played in a band together previously, then the other Shaun (Gibson) got on board and Keli Martin on bass was the last to join The Details. Plett tells me Martin needed a little coaxing as the female bass player was much sought after and already performing five or six nights a week with other bands.
Slightly disheartened that this prism of tightly structured subject matter was a mere fluke, I continue to listen ‘me and Sean are the two main lyricists, but we bring an outline of a song to the band and then the band thinks about the song as a collective. We always come up with something that is a million times better than what I could have come up with on my own. Because we have two writers, it was a miracle we had a theme to our songs. Although, eventually we did see a theme to Draw A Border. Draw A Distance. developing; we wanted to talk about a persons’ evolution, of getting from point A to point B. I wrote about my own evolution over a five year span; looking back to see where I’ve come from and figuring out where I’m going.’
Ultimately, it will be the music that defines The Details, it will be their signature and their own style that will bring them to the foreground, of course dedication, and surrendering to the process are some strong attributes they seem to already possess in building a significant future career. Paying attention to those little details seems to have paid off for The Details already. Miriam Toews ‘A Complicated Kindness’
To listen to some of the songs from The Details, go to their website at www.thedetails.ca and to read my review of Draw A Distance. Draw A Border. click here |
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