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"The Planets Bend Between Us" (or "The Planets Bend Between Us (For You)") is a song by Northern Irish–Scottish
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band
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, released on 24 May 2009 as the fourth and final single of their fifth album, ''
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'' (2008). The lyrics were written by
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and the music was composed by Snow Patrol. The song is about Lightbody's beach house in
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. The single featured a re-working of the album version and was released as a digital download only. It was later included on the band's first
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, '' Up to Now'' (2009). The song was received quite positively by music critics upon the album release, with one critic comparing it to "
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". However, commercial reaction to the single was generally negative. The single was a commercial failure, failing to chart in every country barring the Tipparade Chart in the
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.


Background

At the time of the release of the album, SP.com posted a section featuring lead singer and lyricist Gary Lightbody discussing the new songs, which was initially a Lightbody interview to ''
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''. About 'Planets', he said that the song was about his beach house in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In his words, "there's something about being on a beach in winter time, no-one else is there, it's blowing a gale, raining sideways, and there's something redemptive about yelling into the wind." The song is also notable for having lyrics that named the album. In a later interview, Lightbody revealed that the song was recorded to be a future single and that the band had "restrained" it for the album. During the band's short tour of Australia in March–April 2009, where they played the second stage of the
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, Lightbody, in an interview to
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stated that the band had re-recorded the song for its single release changing everything, apart from the lyrics and tune. He also said that it was "a big song now".


Promotion and release

The song received its first play on radio on
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's Radio 1 show on 27 April at 12:10pm. The song made it the
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's C list, and subsequently got played five times a week, and
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's A list, and subsequently got played twenty times a week. It also made it to
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's B list, and subsequently got played ten times a week. Additionally, the song was added to
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's main playlist. The song also made an uncredited appearance on the ''
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'' episode "An Honest Mistake", which aired on 19 February 2009. The show has previously featured Snow Patrol songs like " Open Your Eyes", "
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" and "Make this Go on Forever". 'Planets' was the fourth single taken from the album. To promote it, the band played a short set at the
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on 11 May. The performance was aired live on
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's radio show on
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and was recorded on video, which were posted on the BBC website shortly afterwards. On 13 May, Gary Lightbody and lead guitarist
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joined
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on his radio show on
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and played a short acoustic set which additionally featured "
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", the first single from ''A Hundred Million Suns''. The single featured a re-worked version of the song that appeared on the album and was not released in any physical format. There were two versions of digital download, the first having the re-worked version of "The Planets Bend Between Us", which was available from stores like
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and
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. The other version was a bundle exclusively for iTunes, which additionally contained the previously unreleased b-side 'Reading Heaney to Me'. The digital download was released on 24 May and the UK Note: Need iTunes to view link. and Ireland Note: Need iTunes to view link. iTunes bundles were released on the same day.


Music video

The music video for the song was shot in
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in April 2009, where the band was playing at the Coke Zero Festival. It was directed by Daniel Brereton, who had previously directed the video for the band's previous single "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It". The video uses the re-worked version of the song and it premiered on SP.com and Snow Patrol's
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on 2 May. The video was also placed on the "active rotation" list of
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from the week starting 18 May and named one of the "Must C" videos. The video features vocalist Gary Lightbody making his way around the city singing the song. Simultaneously, a pair of hands are constantly drawing with a pen, making cut-outs of Lightbody and changing the background behind him, appearing to move him in different places. Lightbody joked about the video: "It's the first video where I haven't been waist deep in water or semi drowned or in the British countryside". The video was shot in Cape Town, South Africa.


Reception

Although critical reception of the song upon the release of the album was generally positive, it was not considered a strong single. At the time of album release,
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's Josh Modell received the song well, saying that it defeated "cheesiness with unabashed sincerity".
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called it dreamy, whereas
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called it bland and forgettable.
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' Ross Langager praised the song's chorus, calling it "beautiful, with its pitch-perfect image of separation by an ocean". He also wrote that the song was the ""Chasing Cars" moment of the album, if there was one". The single's release saw it being generally panned. CityLife's Sarah Walters reviewed the single negatively and gave it 2 stars out of 5. She wrote that the re-working did not add much and did the song more bad than good. She also said that Snow Patrol did not need to change their "winning formula". The Daily Record's Rick Fulton too gave the single 2 stars out of 5. He felt that the band had leaned towards writing ballads after the success of "Chasing Cars." In his words: "Ever since the success of 'Chasing Cars', the band have jettisoned their punky dance leanings for lily-livered ballads that wring their puny hands with grave yearning. Find your fire before you melt into nothing." Clash's Mike Diver reviewed the single negatively as well, calling it "a bit too safe, really – I would have liked to hear some more development in their sound." He felt the song was a nice album track, but didn't have the potential to be a single. He finished his review stating he'd "like to hear something bolder, with more depth", and he felt "that’s what they need now to boost their credibility." The Sunday Mail's Avril Cadden, however reviewed the single positively, awarding it 3 stars out of 5. He called the song "a slow burner, a gentle track with Gary Lightbody's vocals almost whisper like." He wrote though the track didn't stand out, "it glides along effortlessly and lovestruck couples might like it." The single peaked at #8 on the Dutch Tipparade, a chart which features the Top 30 singles of the week which have a chance to appear in the
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. It dropped out in week 29 after spending seven weeks on the chart. The single also made it to #42 on the UK Airplay Chart.


Track listing

*Digital download #"The Planets Bend Between Us" (single version) – 4:01 *iTunes bundle #"The Planets Bend Between Us" (single version) – 4:01 #"Reading Heaney to Me" – 3:08


Personnel

Snow Patrol *
Gary Lightbody Gareth John Lightbody (born 15 June 1976) is a Northern Irish musician. He is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the alternative rock band Snow Patrol. He has also founded the musical supergroups the Reindeer Section and T ...
– songwriter, vocals, guitar, backing vocals *
Nathan Connolly Nathan Connolly (born 20 January 1981) is a Northern Irish musician, who is best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band Snow Patrol. Early life Connolly, who was born in Belfast, sang for a gospel church c ...
– guitar, backing vocals * Paul Wilson – bass guitar, backing vocals *
Jonny Quinn Jonathan Graham Quinn (born 26 February 1972) is a Northern Irish musician, best known as the former drummer for alternative rock band Snow Patrol, and was previously a member of bands like The Mighty Fall, The New Brontes and Disraeli Gears. As ...
– drums *
Tom Simpson Thomas Simpson (30 November 1937 – 13 July 1967) was one of Britain's most successful professional cyclists. He was born in Haswell, County Durham, and later moved to Harworth, Nottinghamshire. Simpson began road cycling as a teenager ...
– keyboards Other personnel *
Jacknife Lee Garret "Jacknife" Lee is an Irish music producer and mixer. He has worked with a variety of artists, including the Cars, U2, R.E.M., the Killers, Robbie Williams, Snow Patrol, Bloc Party, Two Door Cinema Club, AFI, the Hives, Weezer, One Direc ...
– producer *
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– mixing *Neil Comber – mixing (assistant) *John Davis – mastering


Charts


Release history


References


External links

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