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		<title>PlanG captures the magic of live music on cinematic new single, Quite Some Feelin</title>
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<p>The post <a href="https://karlismyunkle.com/2026/05/13/plang-captures-the-magic-of-live-music-on-cinematic-new-single-quite-some-feelin/">PlanG captures the magic of live music on cinematic new single, Quite Some Feelin</a> appeared first on <a href="https://karlismyunkle.com">KIMU</a>.</p>
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<p>Establishing the mood with a cinematic and intricate guitar soundscape, <strong>PlanG</strong> opens <strong><em>Quite Some Feelin </em></strong>with a captivating timbre, subtle harmonies and the situational prose, &#8220;It&#8217;s Friday night and the lights are low, music is playing, we got a show, in the pavilion, in this small town, the crowd is singing, they love this sound, piano is playing, guitar and drums&#8230;&#8221;</p>



<p>Fans of <strong>Dire Straits</strong> and <strong>The Eagles</strong> will most certainly be able to connect with the exquisite sound that manifests, the astral notions of the guitars and the narrative-driven brand of storytelling that comes to life. We love the journey that <strong>PlanG</strong> is taking us on as he paints a picture of what it&#8217;s like to be an artist on stage, connecting with the crowd. </p>



<p>Experiencing this in a live setting must be a super meta experience. The guitar solo is sublime and transcendental, and we could imagine the track in a come-up story about a rising artist, like <strong>A Star Is Born. </strong>Speaking on the release, <strong>PlanG</strong>, also known as artist <strong>Padraic Lang</strong>, confesses, &#8220;This song paints a nice picture of a gig on a Friday night and has a catchy tune that hopefully people will keep on singing.&#8221;</p>



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<p>We learn that <strong>PlanG</strong> hails from Midleton, Ireland. His songwriting draws from a wide range of influences including <strong>The Eagles</strong> (of course!), <strong>The Beatles, Paul Simon, Nancy Griffith, John Prine, </strong>as well as Irish greats like<strong> Paul Brady, U2, </strong>and<strong> Lisa Hannigan. </strong></p>



<p>It turns out that<strong><em> Quite Some Feelin</em></strong> was written years earlier, following a jamming session. It developed from a simple acoustic guitar idea into this iconic and visually stimulating opus with a high emotional quotient. <strong>PlanG</strong> tells us that the track was recorded over many sessions at <strong>FrenchQuarter Studios</strong> in Cork City with German producer <strong>George Micansky</strong> and features the vocal harmonies of American singer <strong>Sam Guisinger</strong>. </p>



<p>Needless to say, we are in awe, and have added <strong><em>Quite Some Feelin </em></strong>to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of <strong>PlanG</strong>, including<strong><em> These Morning Blues, </em></strong>and<strong><em> My Little City. </em></strong></p>



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