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Dec 11, 2020It’s apparent that this fine fusion succeeds, perhaps beyond the parties’ initial expectations.
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Jan 14, 2021For Plastic Bouquet they’ve come together to make an album that is as relevant to modern ears as it is those more attuned to the old ways.
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Dec 22, 2020Plastic Bouquet is a uniquely satisfying mix of both William’s country leanings and Kacy and Clayton’s more folk-based sound. Whether this merging of talents was a one-off experiment or a Fleetwood Mac in the making (minus the drama), we’re still left with a powerful record.
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MojoDec 11, 2020Linthicum's guitar adds texture and twang, as the interplay between the trio delivers their Plastic Bouquet close to country perfection. [Jan 2021, p.86]
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Dec 11, 2020Each of these three artists brings out something new in the others, prodding them slightly out of their comfort zones. [Jan 2021, p.16]
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Dec 11, 2020In its entirety, the collaborative effort is compelling; Plastic Bouquet is the furthest thing from a plastic collection.
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Dec 11, 2020They sound like they’ve been singing together all their lives—as if Anderson and Linthicum somehow stumbled upon a third cousin in a faraway land. Here’s hoping the distance doesn’t stop them from doing this again and again and again.
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Jan 7, 2021Plastic Bouquet marries their remarkably timeworn voices, entwining threads from country-folk, 1960s British pop, and even rockabilly to stitch a retro flare into their modern lore.
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Dec 24, 2020Such a beautiful set of tracks that speaks folksy loneliness and togetherness at the same time.