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Wednesday 5 February 2014

A Plastic Rose's debut album Camera. Shutter. Life.


From the opening song "Build From The Ground Up" on this Alternative Rock beaut you are met with orchestral strings, the thunder of a floor tom, dirty rhythm guitar and raw vocals! It's a ballsy emotion stirrer! LIKE! "Build From The Ground Up" is an anthem tune outright, you can visualise it playing over the marching of hundreds of angry civil rights protesters or riots due to unhappy citizens! This is one tune I'd love to hear and see them play live, just listen and feel the energy that it throws at you through the studio recording alone!

 
Build From The Ground Up Official Music Video
"Kids Don't Behave Like This" is another track that really sticks out for me... Again, another fantastic anthem tune but this one has more of a post-grunge, undergrad student feel about it! This track is definitely worth a listen! Proof is in the pudding as they say and it has gained support from Channel 4 (Hollyoaks), BBC Radio 1, XFM, Amazing and Absolute Radio. Doing something right there lads!

                    Kids Don't Behave Like This Official Music Video

To sum up the album Camera. Shutter. Life, I would say, "fucking buy it!", it's a stunning, raw, magical and real album with passion following from their hearts and souls, spilling out into our blessed ears. Without a doubt an album that should be in every music lovers collection.

Having shared a stage with artists such as, Explosions In The Sky, Fightstar, Frank Turner, And So I Watch You From Afar and Maybeshewill and appearing at major festivals such as Reading and Leeds and T Vital and after being spotted by Gary Lightbody who expressed his love for the band in Q Magazine and then proceeded to invite them to tour UK and Ireland with Snow Patrol and Everything Everything including a night in London's O2 Arena, which holds 20,000, shows that A Plastic Rose are a band serious about their music and are a force to be reckoned with!

A Plastic Rose - Camera. Shutter. Life is available for download from the iTunes store for a very reasonable price of £7.99! Considering this bands, ever growing popularity and fan base I can see album prices rising and of course more cracker tunes to boot. I look forward to hearing more of these guys and what they will bring to the table!

















Check their website out here http://www.aplasticrose.co.uk/ for more info!

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