Plastic Poetry




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Summary: Alternative Rock 4-piece band Plastic Poetry joins us from Glasgow, United Kingdom.<br> <br> The band’s latest, self-produced EP is a collection of songs that deal with loneliness in the modern-day society, early adulthood and the fears that arise from facing the future.<br> <br> The lyrical work of this band is outstanding! We feature two tracks from the album, Post Romantic Collections, Volume 1.<br> <br> The band formed in 2017 in Glasgow. The singer Victor Deschamps and lead guitarist Adrien Bordes originally met in Munich in high school and started writing songs together.<br> <br> After graduating and emigrating to Glasgow, the band was officially formed with Jamie Linskell and Andrew Scott-George joining on drums and bass respectively. Later that year (and before even playing a single show), they recorded their first self-titled EP at 7 West Studios with producer/sound engineer Chris Marshall (Gerry Cinnamon, Baby Strange, the Dunts...) before going on to build a solid reputation as a live act, playing venues such as King Tut’s on multiple occasions or playing the Songs From Northern Britain festival in Stockton-on-Tees in October 2019. Plastic Poetry’s influences range from British guitar bands (The Smiths, Belle &amp; Sebastian, Franz Ferdinand etc.) to French folk music (Gainsbourg, Françoise Hardy...). In February 2020, Plastic Poetry started releasing a song every 2 weeks on their YouTube channel, the compilation of which is their latest release, Post-Romantic Collections, Vol.1.<br> <br> https://youtu.be/ZAZtycONR7k<br> <br> Hurry hurry step right up, internet is just one diabolical fairground! Just remember where the exit is.<br> <br> Video by Louise Deschamps and Pierre Engelhard.<br> <br> https://youtu.be/YbgvKkvpzms<br> <br> We present to you "Requiescat". Listen to it ad nauseam.<br> <br> Thanks to: Louise Deschamps and Pierre Engelhard for the video. Calum Gordon for his impeccable diction of Oscar Wilde's work. The background is Fernand Léger's "Le Ballet Mécanique".<br> <br> <br> Facebook<br> <br> <br> Twitter<br> <br> <br> Youtube<br> <br> <br> Spotify<br> <br> <br> Soundcloud<br> <br> <br> Instagram<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> Previous<br> Next