PLASTICZOOMS – NEW ALBUM AND TOUR 2017
X MADE ALCOHOLIC SANTACLAUS: new release!
MIKARU (G.L.A.M.S), solo project
X MADE ALCOHOLIC SANTACLAUS (XMAS) in Europe + new album
HIGHFeeL is glad to announce further works with the brilliant Japanese band PLASTICZOOMS. HIGHFeeL and PLASTICZOOMS have built over the past 3 months an excellent relationship and are looking forward to a continued fruitful collaboration. They want to deeply thank every media, partner, promoter, fan and friend involved in the recent European tour.
- PRESS KIT: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ifdkr39r8p13slr/AABzAMx01U87fF1lFSbiwpDna?dl=0
- Shop: www.highfeel.kingeshop.com
Recent press review:
“PLASTICZOOMS are like two bands in one: a guitar band with a ‘one, two, three, go!’ songs and an electronic band with distinctive vocals and unfailing bass. Beneath their image lay songs with flawless composition and perfectionism in their execution.”Alive Reports, Belgium / http://www.alivereportsmag.com/plasticzooms-jap-ulster-page-fr-rock-classic-brussels-be-21-may-2016/
- Live video: https://youtu.be/kYaj2w7wDqU
Live report by 2 fans in Belgium:
There are bands, and there are bands. It started as a casual thing; we would go to Brussels to look at a band named PLASTICZOOMS for the first time. My expectations weren’t too high, considering that I had never listened to their music before. Oh boy, I had no idea what I was in for. After a while of losing face in front of my girlfriend playing table-soccer, she points out the singer of the band to me for the first time. Sho Asakawa. I instantly admired his style, somewhat dramatic and different from most J-bands I had seen before. I already began to look forward to seeing the band perform. I saw Tom Takanashi, the guitarist, and wondered how on earth he even saw where he was walking with those sunglasses on in an already dark café, but it suits him and brings an aura of mystique to his presence. Jun Yokoe, the bassist of the band is definitely the cutest of the band in my book at least.