Tense guitar passages, latin inspired drum grooves and melancholic basslines lay
the foundation for test plan’s latest single ‘It’s Not Enough’.
Bassist Rory Dickinson takes lead vocal duties for the first time, delivering a subdued
performance that builds towards an explosive belt of cinematic catharsis, haunted by
a repetitive mantra sung throughout the song. Dickinson's lyrics delve into the scene
of mourning, regret and self-reflection, mirroring cynical patterns in the wake of
anxiety and self-defeat. One of test plan’s oldest songs, ‘It’s Not Enough’ explores
the darker tones of the band’s sonic palette. The frenetic rhythms wash over the
track leading to a kraut-rock infused instrumental passage before feedback and
chaos descends again towards test plan’s loudest crescendo yet - an eruption of
intensifying noise.
Accompanying the song, the surreal horror-infused music video directed by drummer
and vocalist Max Mason explores a masked character urgently trying to find water,
but unable to satisfy their thirst. Their hypnotic and disturbing journey is indicative of
the music’s exploration of desperation and the disquieted sensation that bubbles
under the surface of test plan’s music.
Teaming up once again with engineer and producer Darren Jones’
(Fat Dog, Gorillaz) from the band's own north-London rehearsal studio, the
production pushes the most intense parts of the band’s sound to the forefront.
Layers of visceral distortion and experimental flourishes punctuate through,
capturing the claustrophobia of the gentle moments and the raw electricity in the
midst of the carnage.
‘It’s Not Enough’ will be self-released on 20th August with their headline single
launch show on 24th August at Paper Dress Vintage, London with Rampressue
and Joshua Zero.