Clutching a fistful of road-tested material in 2003, Jetplane Landing returned to Jamie Burchell's (bass / vocals) parents' home in Bognor Regis to record their second album, Once Like A Spark - now widely regarded as their most influential, and a classic of the genre. The bands emotional delicacy was still present, but was now ferociously amplified by the high-wire guitar acrobatics of newest member Cahir O'Doherty (Fighting With Wire, New Pagans), heart-wrenching lyrical honesty, and an atomically-tight rhythm section, powered by Jamie's brother Raife Burchell (drums). In the twenty years since its release, Once Like A Spark has continued to inspire its fans and musicians alike. Frank Turner, who was a member of the band Million Dead at the time, ... mehr lesen