Featuring members from COFFIN BREAK, THE RC5, FLAMETHROWER, F-MINUS. With a Deafening Roar, PLASTER debuted in 2004 with a focused intensity that moves people. Literally moves them, as they retreat about 5 feet from the tsunami of volume. PLASTER has since turned down. Just a little. A quartet of hardened rock veterans, PLASTER doesn't take much lightly. Exceptionally heavy and dark, PLASTER cues up right behind Kyuss and Quicksand and of course, Black Sabbath. The mood isn't entirely malevolent, with barbed hooks to snag and calculated irony to intrigue. PLASTER started forming in late 2003 as Todd Ohashi's RC5 took its last bow, and Peter Litwin decided to rejoin the musical rat race after a hiatus, and the pair set off to recruit like-minded hard & heavy rock talent. Blessed by the almost miraculous appearance of a basically unknown drummer, Jason Bordeaux, the line-up was complete when Chico King's Flamethrower called it quits, and he joined the band. Out of the dust of some of Seattle's finest punk rock offerings came PLASTER in January 2004, hardening to rock solid at the Crocodile Caf� in Seattle WA on March 2004. |