Updated On: 06 March, 2019 08:51 AM IST | | Karishma Kuenzang
An Australian band is bringing saxophone solos to progressive rock as it returns to India this week as part of its EP's Asia tour

The band performing in Chicago
At last year's edition of VH1 Supersonic in Pune, a couple of gigs swept us off our feet, including the intricate layers of a six-piece Australian outfit called Plini. It even left our lyric-hungry companion speechless. Now, the band is ready to give Mumbaikars a taste of its unique sound at a gig tomorrow.
Put together by Plini Roessler-Holgate, the outfit is known for its prowess in seamlessly putting decrescendo, long rests in the middle, stealthy build-ups, abrupt ends and turning sweet melodies into a full-fledged rock outro — instantaneously and all in one song. As part of the tour for their latest EP, Sunhead, which includes the gig in Mumbai, Plini will play all four songs from the EP, besides originals like Electric Sunrise and Handmade Cities.