Artist's albums
Disco Wings FYP
2022 · single
It's Not Comfortable To Grow
2022 · album
Elastic Time
2022 · EP
Girl Boy Girl
2022 · single
Something Better
2022 · single
Disposable Love
2022 · single
Disco Wings
2021 · single
Milk / I Still Like Kelis (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Yoyo (Edit)
2019 · single
Suddenly Everyone Explodes
2019 · album
I Still Like Kelis
2019 · single
Floating in a Vacuum
2019 · single
1996
2018 · single
Paris Milkshake
2016 · single
Alaska
2016 · single
Painted Lady
2015 · single
Inhale the Universe
2015 · EP
Playing in Your Mind
2015 · single
Saturn
2014 · single
Drømtorp EP
2014 · EP
Polaroids
2014 · single
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Biography
They’re surfers, they build their own effects pedals and they once sketched out the designs for a synthesiser played entirely by pigeons – but on their second full-length album, the endlessly inventive Isle Of Wight five-piece Plastic Mermaids are facing their dark side. At the heart of Plastic Mermaids is the creative force of two brothers, Douglas and Jamie Richards, sons of a Gurnard boat-builder, who approach life like an art project, putting as much love into their band’s visual concepts and staging as they have into their unique brand of psych-rock and electronica. Plastic Mermaids’ music – neo-psychedelia, chamber pop, big-scale sound-scapes and innovative electronica – has often attracted comparisons to the Flaming Lips, but it owes just as much to their own personal melting pot of influences: Zappa, Pink Floyd, Bowie, Fleetwood Mac and classical. “We were always worried about how we’d get on to playlists, how to be pigeonholed,” says Douglas. “Now I’ve started to think, f*ck it, let it be. You’ve just got to love it for what it is,” – a sound world that is theirs and theirs alone.