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Plastic Toys - Let Me Feel the Love

Plastic Toys
Let Me Feel the Love

Plastic Toys are a band that aren’t afraid of a bit of hard work. Whether they’re touring Britain’s educational establishments or setting up their own record label, they seem to draw from an admirable reservoir of energy.

‘Let Me Feel the Love’ is a sleaze-fest of electro glam-rock with really fuzzy bass, a pumping drum beat and a fist-shaking ‘shout it back’ chorus. It’s the kind of song that fits into that industrial disco that only exists in The Crow or Blade (we only seem to have sticky-floored shite-disco in my neck of the woods!)

‘Superfreak’ has just enough time to slip in an excellent and haunting breakdown amidst the floor-filling drive and the persuasive call to dance should reap results at any alternative disco.

Plastic Toys have proved live that they deserve an audience. Now they’ve done it on record too.

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Stuart 'Saur' Smith was a prolific writer for The Mag throughout the magazine's lifetime. He combined a day job of temporary office jobs in London with a nightlife of trawling the capital's music venues looking for talent. As well as writing about music, he was a session musician who featured on a number of singles in the 90s. Today, Stuart is a Chief Writer for Phonotonal.
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