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Plastic
New Hands

New Hands
New HandsNew Hands

Artists

Plastic

Catno

SSR014

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Australia

Release date

Jan 1, 2020

Genres

Rock

Like their name suggests, Plastic specialise in creating shapeshifting guitar-noise-pop that feels both clinically designed and effortlessly warped. Blending art-world sophistication with music nerd sensibilities and an indie-rock smirk, their debut album New Hands twists and convulses in the best way possible.

Sitting somewhere between Deerhoof and Deerhunter, New Hands shines in its refusal to sit still. The record constantly veers away from any clear reference points, spiraling haphazardly into Plastic’s own idiosyncratic uiverse. As we journey with them through swirls of zigzagging melody, hiccuping grooves and erratic mood swings, New Hands becomes all the more intoxicating - revealing Plastic as fiercely compelling and thrillingly adventurous.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$30*

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A1

I Could Be Here All The Time

A2

Spider Fingers

A3

On Hold To Instinct

A4

Hit My Head

A5

Lightning/Mud

A6

Grey Goo

B1

Baby Steps

B2

Container

B3

Safer With A Gun

B4

Smoke

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