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Type: Ep Release date: 23/02/2004
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It's fair to say that this is what the record companies are looking for at the moment. It's probably also what the 'kids' want too. That doesn't mean it's wrong.

The Holiday Plan are still working on the premise that the simplest things work the best. There are no experimental drum breakdowns or any prog-rock guitar tendencies here, but rather fast, frantic and extremely melodic emo rock. Yes, the word emo - in today's musical climate - is perfectly acceptable to use. THP do grasp the concept that it's nothing new, but a hearty post-hardcore stance coupled with infectious pop-punking (lead track '_Wasting Time_'), and rough-edged melodies grating against big hooks and hefty backing vocals ('Green Lights & Stop Signs') will certainly stand the 'Plan in good stead.

Despite wearing their US influences on their sleeves with lighter-waving epics like 'Black Clouds Over Hackney' (Hot Water Music, **Jimmy Eat World**), there's something undeniably British about the East London lot, especially in Matt Rider's rasping vocals and the band's general bouncy outlook. It probably won't be long until they'll be joining the fraternity of UK rock currently led by Hundred Reasons and **Hell Is For Heroes**.

That'll be record labels 1, the kids 1, then.

The Holiday Plan - Green Lights EP

I'm not convinced by this lot...although I suppose the sub-HWM tunes they have are more convincing than the xHaircut-Corex of Lostprophets' 'new direction'.

The Holiday Plan - Green Lights EP

Listen to the EP before this one, it is soooooo much better, although this EP is bloody great

The Holiday Plan - Green Lights EP

I think this EP is cool. It's a different sound to a lot of stuff. I like the fact that this band is British, cos a lot of British bands focus on indie vibes, y'know?. This is rock. Good stuff too, I think. I'm off to see them at the barfly on tuesday and it sounds like it's gonna be a good gig.

Didn't like the re-recording on stories though. The one on the EP is way better than the single. Don't you agree?

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