Once hailed as the true future of psychedelic music, PLASTICLAND released several great albums of acid-drenched, neo-psychedelic, mod rock. Formed in 1980 and based in Milwaukee, Plasticland were armed with a Mellotron, fuzz boxes and a mission, delivering the '80s U.S. underground a much-needed shot of Small Faces, Who, Pretty Things and Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd, all topped off with pop smarts and delivered with style. Not just another retro outfit, when the definitive history of psychedelic rock'n'roll is written, you can bet Plasticland will be up there alongside the pioneers of the genre because they had the vision, daring, humour and imagination to take their music forward. Ryko.
1) Make Yourself a Happening Machine
2) Office Skills
3) Color Appreciation
4) Too Many Fingers
5) Pop! Op Drops
6) Sections
7) Euphoric Trap Door Shoes
8) They Wore Sequined Masks
9) Magic Rocking Horse
10) Posing for Pictures
11) Her Decay
12) Wallflowers
13) Some Ghost Ship Lollipop
14) Gloria Night (Knight)
15) Market Place of Zesty Zeal
16) The Gingerbread House
17) Flower Scene
18) Processes of the Silverness
19) Grassland of Reeds and Things
20) Go a Gogo Time
21) We Can't
22) It's a Dog's Life
23) Standing in a Room
24) A Change in You
25) The Bunny Bear
26) You Were Such a Bad Time
27) I'm Gonna Emphasize
28) The Mushroom Hill
29) Iris of the Waterfall
30) Craved Blue Memorandum