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About Plastic Visions

Plastic Visions is a creation from the mind of California native and frontman Kane Stewart. Upon moving to Nashville Stewart enlisted the help of his cousin, Brad Shultz, for production of his project and just some all around family love. With that came the self-titled debut EP from Plastic Visions. The sound is a combination of melodic punk anthems and heavy grunge rock. Plastic Visions is currently touring in support of their 5-song debut EP out now on Death Panda Records. “Like a rocket-powered surf board, “Love Hate” blasts forward with thick, pulsating guitars and waves of noisy effects piggybacking off Stewart’s hoarse yelps. “Now I Know” condenses the dissonance into random interludes, making the quieter parts more poppy and the rest a raging mess of unceasing, feedback-powered anarchy.”-Consequence of Sound “Plastic Visions, is a no-nonsense rock and roll effort that captures the frenetic-yet-poppy attitude of Nirvana and The Pixies, courtesy of Brad Shultz’s playing, and meshes it with Kane Stewart’s Californian surf-rock attitude.”-Alternative Nation “Stewart pinballed around the stage like a madman, wailing punk anthems off his band's debut EP (like “Bitch This Ain't L.A.” and “Kamikaze,” for instance) and throwing himself around like rag doll. Truly, The Spin hasn't seen that kind of mad punk glee from a frontman since the last Titus Andronicus show we saw.”-Nashville Scene “Welding punk tendencies with surf-rock edge, the slow-step verses of “Kamikaze” explode in the chorus, where seduction turns to murder.”-Antiquiet “A snotty, blown-out, three-minute fuzz-pop burner that lands somewhere in the vicinity of Flaming Lips' psychedelic art rock — only it's seemingly about a self-destructive person rather than, say, someone who battles robots.” (about “Kamikaze”) –Nashville Cream http://www.plasticvisions.net EP out now. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/plastic-visions-ep/id654496776
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Genres:
We Dont Fit In That Box, Garage Rock, Rock, Alternative
Band Members:
Will, Kane Stewart, Kane Stewart Brad Shultz, “Brad Shultz appears courtesy of RCA Records, Justin Weatherbee, a division of Sony Music Entertainment”
Hometown:
Bowling Green, Kentucky

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October 10th 2014
They nailed it!!!
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About Plastic Visions

Plastic Visions is a creation from the mind of California native and frontman Kane Stewart. Upon moving to Nashville Stewart enlisted the help of his cousin, Brad Shultz, for production of his project and just some all around family love. With that came the self-titled debut EP from Plastic Visions. The sound is a combination of melodic punk anthems and heavy grunge rock. Plastic Visions is currently touring in support of their 5-song debut EP out now on Death Panda Records. “Like a rocket-powered surf board, “Love Hate” blasts forward with thick, pulsating guitars and waves of noisy effects piggybacking off Stewart’s hoarse yelps. “Now I Know” condenses the dissonance into random interludes, making the quieter parts more poppy and the rest a raging mess of unceasing, feedback-powered anarchy.”-Consequence of Sound “Plastic Visions, is a no-nonsense rock and roll effort that captures the frenetic-yet-poppy attitude of Nirvana and The Pixies, courtesy of Brad Shultz’s playing, and meshes it with Kane Stewart’s Californian surf-rock attitude.”-Alternative Nation “Stewart pinballed around the stage like a madman, wailing punk anthems off his band's debut EP (like “Bitch This Ain't L.A.” and “Kamikaze,” for instance) and throwing himself around like rag doll. Truly, The Spin hasn't seen that kind of mad punk glee from a frontman since the last Titus Andronicus show we saw.”-Nashville Scene “Welding punk tendencies with surf-rock edge, the slow-step verses of “Kamikaze” explode in the chorus, where seduction turns to murder.”-Antiquiet “A snotty, blown-out, three-minute fuzz-pop burner that lands somewhere in the vicinity of Flaming Lips' psychedelic art rock — only it's seemingly about a self-destructive person rather than, say, someone who battles robots.” (about “Kamikaze”) –Nashville Cream http://www.plasticvisions.net EP out now. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/plastic-visions-ep/id654496776
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Genres:
We Dont Fit In That Box, Garage Rock, Rock, Alternative
Band Members:
Will, Kane Stewart, Kane Stewart Brad Shultz, “Brad Shultz appears courtesy of RCA Records, Justin Weatherbee, a division of Sony Music Entertainment”
Hometown:
Bowling Green, Kentucky

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