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Kitsch plastic lives

Published: Thu 30 Oct 2014 12:13 PM
Kitsch plastic lives
THE NEW ALBUM INSTORES & ONLINE 21.11.14
Smashing out pop rock sensibility with a punk rock attitude.
Retaining its core members for over two decades, KITSCH are now ready to deliver the next phase in their evolution, an album of epic depths, prepare yourself forPlastic Lives.
Tapping into modern states of mind, internet anonymity and global disruption,Plastic Lives comments on the rapidly changing information age and the recent development of online and offline personal identity and its effect on human civilisation.
Joining forces once again with audio magician Andrew Buckton combined with the recent recruitment of Hadleigh Donald (Bleeders/Cobra Khan) KITSCH are to bring the full noise of Plastic Lives to a stage near you.
“A culmination of time and patience, our connections as humans and a fundamental addiction to playing music.” Sam Icke - Vocals/Bass
KITSCH are a rock band from Auckland, New Zealand. With 7 releases and over 1000 shows on big and small stages over 20 years, the KITSCH legacy is one of the longest serving and most dynamic in the Kiwi live music scene.
Listen to Zero Avenue from Plastic Lives
Imagine a dark alley reeking of failure and self-loathing, this is where the hopeless gather, where the down and out luckless crows of society mingle … here on Zero Avenue.
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KITSCH LIVE
28th November – Auckland, Kings Arms Sports Bar (R18) W/ Craig Radford (Sticky Filth), The MurderChord
Tickets will be on sale from undertheradar.co.nz
Personel:
Sam Icke – Vocals/Bass
Ben Crawford – Guitar/Vocals
Hadleigh Donald – Guitar/Vocals
Dan O’Neill - Drums
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