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Words allow us to do important things with ease, like ordering an ostentatious coffee or telling someone to fuck off. Language, of course, possesses an immeasurable value. Make no mistake, “Plastic Love” is an ode to a specific breed of loneliness: of being broken yet surrounded, lost to the night in fancy shoes and dresses seeking out love beneath glowing lights while tip-toeing around the fear of commitment. “Don’t worry!” Takeuchi sings, as she speaks about “living a vampire life while dancing life away at trendy discos.” But as poetic as the lyrics are-“even if I drop a glass and suddenly fill my eyes with tears” is a particular stand-out-there’s no need to translate the words in order to understand the core feeling that murmurs throughout. These are the translated lyrics to the first verse of the song, which are raw yet lush with the imagery of lust and the conflicting memory of previous heartbreak. Here though, with Takeuchi’s “Plastic Love”, we are wounded, a shadow figure among skyscrapers: eg: The New York Dolls’ “Personality Crisis” (a screaming, amphetamine-addled window into the fumes of 1970s New York) Floorplan’s “We Magnify His Name” (an ascending elevator toward the Lord’s table and heaven’s premier nightclub) or Don Henley’s “Boys of Summer” (wearing short-shorts in the golden-hour sunshine). There’s an enchanting quality to songs that act as poignant reminders, taking the listener to a place they remember or have never even visited. As one YouTube comment reads, “this gives me feels of something which never happened”, as though “Plastic Love” is the lingering remnants of a diary entry from a past life. This tune is your life, and you are in the tune-in this case, sitting in Tokyo’s Kabukicho district, desolated and desperately heartbroken, but also lubricated with a passionate sense for adventure, thirsting for stimulation and Asahi. Mariya Takeuchi – “Plastic Love” 30.It’s the kind of song that, when you first hear it-as I did, a few months ago-seems like it’s always been there, marinating somewhere in the cerebral cortex or as a memory from the womb.
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Weakened Friends – “Everything is Better” 29. Snail Mail – “Valentine” (LIVE on The Late Show) 25. Squid – “America!” (Bill Callahan cover) 12. Lana Del Rey – “Arcadia” (LIVE on The Late Show) 4. SeeYouSpaceCowboy – “The End to a Brief Moment of Lasting Intimacy” 2. SeeYouSpaceCowboy’s latest single and video off that record, “The End to a Brief Moment of Lasting Intimacy,” leads off our November YouTube mix, which also includes new stuff from the likes of NewDad, Horsegirl, Fly Anakin, as well as a new video for Mariya Takeuchi’s legendary 1984 city pop hit “Plastic Love.” You can dive into the playlist and check out the tracklist below.ġ. It’s intense, emotionally draining stuff, but also an incredibly thrilling and rewarding listening experience. And their newest album The Romance of Affliction is stunning evidence of that rip-curling power chords oscillating alongside crusted metalcore breakdowns, whistle-clean emo crooning that intersects with frontwoman Connie Sgarbossa’s shattering screams, and all backed by hypnotic percussion time signatures. SYSC’s frenetic blend of post-hardcore, metalcore and sasscore takes the Hot Topic-adjacent sounds of our youth and catapults them right into the present (and future).
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