There’s something wonderfully old-school about “Quite Some Feelin’” by PlanG, and that’s exactly where its charm lies. The Midleton, Ireland-based project led by Padraic Lang takes decades of folk, rock, and singer-songwriter influences and spins them into a track that feels warm, lived-in, and genuinely heartfelt. You can hear traces of The Eagles, Paul Simon, and even the storytelling ease of John Prine floating around its edges. The song feels like a celebration of the simple magic that happens when musicians lose themselves in a great night of music.
Born years ago from a casual jam session, “Quite Some Feelin’” has clearly taken the scenic route before arriving here, and honestly, it was worth the wait. Recorded at FrenchQuarter Studios in Cork City with producer George Micansky, the song transforms from a humble acoustic idea into a vibrant melodic rock anthem bursting with life. The multinational collaboration gives the track an especially rich texture, with American vocalist Sam Guisinger adding harmonies that elevate the emotional pull.
The track opens softly, almost like a pub storyteller settling onto a stool before the room fills up. Gentle melodies drift in while Lang’s deep, thick voice unfolds the narrative with warmth and ease, painting scenes of Friday night gigs and audiences hanging onto every word. Then, little by little, the song blooms. Drums begin thumping steadily, electric guitars ripple through the mix, and layered backing vocals shadow the lead like a glowing penumbra.
What really sells “Quite Some Feelin’” is its authenticity. It captures the rush musicians feel when the crowd locks into the same wavelength, that beautiful moment where performer and audience become part of the same pulse. The electric and acoustic guitar interplay keeps things lively throughout, while the chorus has enough melodic hook to stick in your head long after the song fades out.
At the end of the day, “Quite Some Feelin’” feels exactly like its title promises: easygoing, joyful, and deeply sincere, like driving home after a brilliant local gig with the windows rolled down and the chorus still ringing in your ears.
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Review by: Naomi Joan