Plastic Passion

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Plastic Passion
Origin Hertfordshire, England
Genre(s) Indie rock
Post-punk
Years active 2006-present
Label(s) Leaving Home Records, Modern Pop
Website www.myspace.com/plasticpassionuk
Members
Lemmi Eaton (vocals, bass guitar)
Glenn Clift (vocals, guitar)
Mike Frank (drums)

Plastic Passion are an English band based in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire who play a mixture of post-punk and power-pop, described as "aggressive, spooky...art-punk" by the NME[1]. and "good, trashy indie pop...very danceable and recommended" by alternative rock band The Ataris[2]. The band's name derives from a song on the album Boys Don't Cry by The Cure.


In May 2006 the band released a limited edition split single with Awful Sparks on Leaving Home Records. They have played with Neils Children, Foals, Jack Penate, and Blood Red Shoes among others.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles/EPs

  • "Not Art"/"Pequena Petit" (Plastic Passion vs. Awful Sparks) Leaving Home Records, 2006

[edit] Compilations

Plastic Passion have contributed songs to the following CD compilations:

  • "Not Art" – Watch This Space (Hungry Kid, September 2006)
  • "New Modern" – Scout (Control Yourself Records, 2007)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Critical Metrics, featuring NME quote from 7/2/2007 issue
  2. ^ Plastic Passion MySpace, featuring NME quote from 7/2/2007 issue and Ataris quote from February 2007

[edit] External links