Today, space-rock trio SILVERPLANES share their newest LP, Airbus. Helmed by singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Aaron Smart, drummer and backing vocalist, Jesse Kramer (son of Aerosmith’s Joey Kramer) and bassist / keyboardist, Ian Baca, the band previously released the highly acclaimed EP series, Gulfstream and Bombardier in 2017 and 2018.
Produced by the legendary Jack Douglas (John Lennon, Aerosmith, Cheap Trick) and mixed by the late, great Geoff Emerick (The Beatles, Badfinger, Elvis Costello) Airbusis helmed by classic rock royalty. It strikes a balance between nostalgic and fresh, with timeless melodies that are ethereal yet grounded – melodic 90s alt meets ‘70s California rock.
“SILVERPLANES hits all the harmonics,” says producer Jack Douglas. “Musically and lyrically they strike the right notes. It’s driven by Aaron Smart’s keen sense of pop music history, in particular melodic British rock. SILVERPLANES makes the familiar sound new.”
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