In their lyrics, Pleiades often look to history for inspiration, while also looking for ways to keep the experiences relatable. Just check out Siberian or Amos Clift from the new album. Did you ever think you'd get rock lyrics from a lighthouse keeper's POV?
“Amos Clift is really a track that sits at the core of the storytelling in Affinity With," explains singer Andrew Calderbank. "The story is told from the perspective of lighthouse keeper Amos Clift, observing the Egg War of 1863 in San Francisco, where food shortages caused by the population boom from California’s Gold Rush led to an all-out war between rival gangs over seabird eggs on the nearby Farallon Islands. Clift’s character is used as a guide to recount how desperation and hunger led to mass greed and violence, holding a magnifying glass to the inherent and destructive flaws of human nature.
"Siberian is an exploration into yearning for solitude and anonymity - places and states of mind that wealth can’t satisfy." he continues. "Through the story of Alexander I of Russia, and also being inspired by a friend of mine who spiritually is such a rich person and is in a constant state of wanting to better himself, Siberian was able to have an historically relevant narrative but also one that would be personal and relatable."