Listen to The Plastics’ new single

November 14, 2014

The Plastics have released their brand new single, entitled All I Really Want. The band, currently on tour in Europe after playing at the Nouvelle Prague 2014 Showcase last week, ventures into a new direction in sound which is evident in their new single.

Following on the success of their previous two albums, Shark and Pyramid, the indie rock quartet has returned with ALL I Really Want. The track is full of tricks, synthesizers and has an angular rock groove that is radio ready and nods to 80s new wave. The track contains slick studio treatment, atmospheric breakdown and falsetto vocals.

In the past the band’s musical offerings and work ethic have been described as innovative, guerrilla retro rock and melody, amongst others. Over time, the indie rock four-piece has gained a cult following and have remained a staple in the local rock music scene.

All I Really Want has also received the remix treatment from both Swimming and Raiven Hunter. Swimming is the moniker of Sean Ross and he’s given his own Chillstep inspired spin of the song that features hip-hop undertones. On Raiven Hunter’s remix, he has stripped the track back with another take on the Chillstep genre.

The band have said in a press statement that they are taking their time with producing new material, and are currently working on a new EP set for release early 2015.

For now, check out the single here.