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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2024 · 10 MIN

Soft Plastics - Drown!

from Making Tracks with The MOST FM: Artist Interviews · host The MOST FM

Aotearoa trio Soft Plastics firm up their reputation as ‘ones to watch’ on the indie-rock scene with the release of their brand new single, ‘Drown!’ - an antidote to life’s hustle and bustle. Soft Plastics - Sophie Scott-Maunder (bass, vocals); Jonathan Shirley (guitar) and Laura Robinson (drums) - draw from a rich array of longstanding guitar music traditions - shoegaze, breezy garage punk and jangle-pop and ‘Drown!’ is no exception.

Aotearoa trio Soft Plastics firm up their reputation as ‘ones to watch’ on the indie-rock scene with the release of their brand new single, ‘Drown!’ - an antidote to life’s hustle and bustle. Soft Plastics - Sophie Scott-Maunder (bass, vocals); Jonathan Shirley (guitar) and Laura Robinson (drums) - draw from a rich array of longstanding guitar music traditions - shoegaze, breezy garage punk and jangle-pop and ‘Drown!’ is no exception.

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Aotearoa trio Soft Plastics firm up their reputation as ‘ones to watch’ on the indie-rock scene with the release of their brand new single, ‘Drown!’ - an antidote to life’s hustle and bustle. Soft Plastics - Sophie Scott-Maunder (bass, vocals);...

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