Plasticine
is a band from the Algarve (Portugal) that opened this year’s edition of the
MED Festival. After having a song nominated for the IPMA Awards 2021 in the
categories of Best Instrumental Performance and People’s Choice, Plasticine
also received government funding to sponsor their new album “The Most Beautiful
Skies” which will be launched on the 30 September.
“The Most
Beautiful Skies” is about individual and global battles, about small pieces of
happiness that make it worth fighting for every day so the skies look like the
most beautiful ones we have ever seen.
The album
is also about resilience and the calm after the storm, about the feeling when
we look at the sky and it seems to be the most beautiful one we have ever seen
because we accomplished something.
“The whole
album is instrumental, except for the first and the last songs which have sung
parts: the first theme is about taking ownership of your own destiny and the
last one is about taking ownership of all of our destinies since it talks about
climate change, the most pressing challenge we’re facing as humanity” - João
Faísca, Plasticine’s composer and guitar player explained.
Watch the
official video for one of the singles already released “Icebergs de Freud”, a
theme about climate change at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O8G_x0-BU4.
You can also find all their music on Spotify by searching ‘Plasticine’.
For more
information on Plasticine please visit https://plasticineband.jimdosite.com/
or follow them on social media at plasticine.band.pt on Instagram and by
searching ‘plasticinebandpt’ on Facebook.
“The Most Beautiful Skies”? Funded by the Government? When i look up at the skies i see geo engineering spraying aluminum and barium, also funded by the Government. Not so beautiful.
By Paul Scott Rayner from Alentejo on 20 Aug 2022, 07:46