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The Plastic Pals - Decisions

Strap for a thrilling, alt-rock ballad on the meaning of love, life and beyond with The Plastic Pals' new single, 'Decisions'! The veteran rock-guitar-wielding group from Stockholm, Sweden, blows us away with their high-octane, evocative prose; shimmering electric guitar rhythms; and emotionally enveloping feel. Right off the bat, 'Decisions' hits you driving, swelling pop-rock arrangements, evoking a sense of excitement, reflection and get-go. The kind we feel from listening to bands like REM, Dire Straits and The Beatles. 'I don't know where I'm going, but I sure, do enjoy the ride.....', seasoned, honest vocals croon, then dive back into driving, upbeat guitar progressions. There's an irresistalble charm and chutzpah about The Plastic Pals's performance. They play freely and with enthralling rhythm and groove. Bright, choral vocals build anticipation nicely, leading to the chorus. The pals hit home with pearls of wisdom, 'You don't fall in love, its love that falls on you, from there, its just a matter of decisions....', searing into your mind with ease. The message is this: love is a mystery. There's no telling where, when and how it can happen to you. But once it does, it all comes down to you. How do you respond? Its an open-ended question, poignant and honest. But the pals aren't hanging around too long to ponder. 'Decisions' is a track in constant motion and tempo. Deliciously balanced and cinematic. Its the kind of score we'd envision for a Quientin Tarantino western action flick like 'Django Unchained', a story of relentless pursuit and redemption of love. Twangy, ethereal and assertive, The Plastic Pals captivate with their bluesy chord harmonies and honest melodic restraint. Upping the intensity in the outro, we're treated to one final interplay before concluding with a flourish. Its the kind of track you can listen to repeatedly and enjoy it all the same. Balancing honest lyrics, pop-rock atmospherics, structure and raw instrumental power, 'Decisions' is a memorable listen!