PLASTIC SECTION: Revenge LP

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Release date: June 27

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PLASTIC SECTION: Insane [official video]

PLASTIC SECTION: Revenge LP

Revenge is Coming!

This is the record your turntable has been waiting for: primal, sweaty, untamed rock ’n’ roll that hits like a freight train at midnight. Plastic Section’s Revenge drips with the raw energy of weird rockabilly and savage rhythm and blues, each track a blood-pumping dive into chaos.

Step into the seedy underworld of Revenge, the upcoming album by Australian trio Plastic Section. Blurring the lines between pulp noir and the raw energy of 50s rockabilly, the record is a whirlwind of weird rockabilly, untamed rock ’n’ roll, and raw rhythm and blues. Olaf Jens’ cover art mirrors the chaos—neon-soaked streets, shadowy figures, and a world where vengeance reigns supreme.

Each track is a gritty vignette: from the frantic swagger of “Insane” to the menacing groove of “Revenge” and the frenetic drive of “Hell Highway Truckin’”. It’s music made for midnight chases and back-alley showdowns. Sue’s primal drum beats, Pip’s dirty basslines, and Ben’s razor-sharp riffs and snarling vocals create a soundscape as unpredictable as the stories it tells.

Recorded at A Secret Location Sound Recorders in Fairfield, Melbourne, and mastered by Mikey Young, Revenge doesn’t just demand your attention—it seizes it with a knife-edge grin.

This is rock ‘n’ roll as it was meant to be: dark, unrestrained, and unapologetically raw. Revenge is almost here, and it’s out for blood.

Tracklist:
Side 1:
1. Insane
2. Thunder & Lightning
3. Party Crashers
4. Din Daeng
5. Breaking Out
6. Seven Deadly Sins
7. Speedway Spinout
Side 2:
1. Revenge
2. Frenzy
3. Rip Off
4. Make It Out Alive
5. Hell Highway Truckin’
6. White Lightning
7. Deuces Wild

All songs written by B. Edwads, P. McMullan & S. Shaw except “Hell Highway Truckin’” (B. Edwards, A. Bonmati, I. Ismail), “Thunder & Lightning” (T. Boatman), “White Lightning” (J. P. Richardson), “Seven Deadly Sins” (Cowan & Graham) & “Deuces Wild” (Link Wray).

Sleeve artwork by Olaf Jens.