“Davico”
from the album Mazatlan
2004
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The Plastic Constellations (TPC) started playing together eons ago as tow-headed and rambunctious 14-year-old best friends in 1995. Their first and only band ever, the four boys officially began storming the Midwest club scene in 1999, and quickly attracted a large following with their energetic and infectious live shows. As Atmosphere’s Slug once said in City Pages, “This city is not big enough to hold their energy.”

Now, as slightly more mature 22-year-olds, TPC continues to wow audiences with their rhythmic intensity, anthemic melodies, and playful sense of humor. Lacking any sense of pretension whatsoever, the band draws from a diverse range of influences, ranging from the classic indie rock of Pavement to the booty-shaking rhythm of Dismemberment Plan, and leaves live audiences sweaty and spent.

While their influences are varied, the band manages to keep a unique musical focus. From the unifying rally cry of “We Came to Play” to the epic throwdown of “Davico” and the undeniably catchy pop of the title track “Mazatlan,” the band crafts intense songs of purpose, joy, humor, and hope.

Hailing from beautiful Minneapolis, Minnesota, TPC is comprised of Aaron Mader and Jeff Allen on dueling guitars, Jordan Roske on bass, and Matt Scharenbroich on drums. Consistent with the friendship-unity theme of TPC, each member takes their turn in front of the microphone to espouse passionate group declarations.

After winning City Pages’ Best New Band Award in 1999, being nominated for several Minnesota Music Awards for their past albums We Got the Movement and Let’s War, and garnering favorable press throughout the Midwest and Canada, TPC is poised to bring their brand of party to the national stage with coast to coast tours in 2004 to support Mazatlan, their new full-length album on 2024 Records.
~ ThePlasticConstellations.com


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