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Mom’s basement rock… (for fans of <a href="spotify:artist:6d4jrmreCmsenscuieJERc" data-name="The Band CAMINO">The Band CAMINO</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4o0pNHbyj36LPvukNqEug0" data-name="The Maine">The Maine</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:61S5H9Lxn1PDUvu1TV0kCX" data-name="Knox">Knox</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0vWCyXMrrvMlCcepuOJaGI" data-name="BOYS LIKE GIRLS">BOYS LIKE GIRLS</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3vAaWhdBR38Q02ohXqaNHT" data-name="The All-American Rejects">The All-American Rejects</a>) The Break Plans from Freehold, NJ have constructed a style of blending nostalgic charm with a forward-thinking edge, crafting a sound that bridges indie-pop’s golden eras with a fresh, modern "alt/indie emo" twist. Known for their high-energy performances and captivating stage presence, this dynamic trio isn’t just making music—they’re creating moments. From crafting catchy anthems like "<a href="spotify:album:3m1G26hozO3ouMpQ8jRBMm" data-name="Fashionably Late">Fashionably Late</a>" and "<a href="spotify:album:4hYuRlV3EZluGFr0LZKBZd" data-name="Not What I Want">Not What I Want</a>" to just releasing their debut record, mistakes are a friend of mine, The Break Plans continue to turn personal experiences into universally relatable songs, building a reputation as a band that connects deeply with their audience.
Having worked with producers Carl Bahner (<a href="spotify:artist:0Ya43ZKWHTKkAbkoJJkwIB" data-name="The Wombats">The Wombats</a>) Rob Chiarappa (<a href="spotify:artist:6Xq9CIMYWK4RCrMVtfEOM0" data-name="Grayscale">Grayscale</a> , <a href="spotify:artist:6meTcQ79DrfkIuSLPZkpBg" data-name="The Story So Far">The Story So Far</a>) and Corey Mouch (<a href="spotify:artist:0Q9B4uehudditCDzJ00JlS" data-name="Southcourt">Southcourt</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6vPr4VCSFC3nJMw0mEBsn0" data-name="90's Kids">90's Kids</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:61S5H9Lxn1PDUvu1TV0kCX" data-name="Knox">Knox</a>) The Break Plans have a strong catalogue of tunes that have been very well received by reviewers and fans alike. The group has performed in New Jersey, New York City, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles hitting venues such as the legendary Stone Pony, Asbury Lanes, Arlene’s Grocery, Bowery Electric, The Grape Room, and Hotel Café to name a few. The Break Plans are currently promoting and playing shows through 2025 for their latest EP, "mistakes are a friend of mine."
Having worked with producers Carl Bahner (<a href="spotify:artist:0Ya43ZKWHTKkAbkoJJkwIB" data-name="The Wombats">The Wombats</a>) Rob Chiarappa (<a href="spotify:artist:6Xq9CIMYWK4RCrMVtfEOM0" data-name="Grayscale">Grayscale</a> , <a href="spotify:artist:6meTcQ79DrfkIuSLPZkpBg" data-name="The Story So Far">The Story So Far</a>) and Corey Mouch (<a href="spotify:artist:0Q9B4uehudditCDzJ00JlS" data-name="Southcourt">Southcourt</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6vPr4VCSFC3nJMw0mEBsn0" data-name="90's Kids">90's Kids</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:61S5H9Lxn1PDUvu1TV0kCX" data-name="Knox">Knox</a>) The Break Plans have a strong catalogue of tunes that have been very well received by reviewers and fans alike. The group has performed in New Jersey, New York City, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles hitting venues such as the legendary Stone Pony, Asbury Lanes, Arlene’s Grocery, Bowery Electric, The Grape Room, and Hotel Café to name a few. The Break Plans are currently promoting and playing shows through 2025 for their latest EP, "mistakes are a friend of mine."
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