The Great Depression harks back to a golden age of pop music – when songs were lush, ornate, daring and colourful. Produced by Jonathan Burnside
(The Sleepy Jackson), the record is both adventurous and bold, and commands attention.
‘Empire Falls’, the first single from The Great Depression, earned Plastic Palace Alice a multitude of rave reviews, including the Best Single of 2007 title from Melbourne’s Beat Magazine, as well airplay on triple j and community radio across the country.
And now the sextet is set to follow it up with the release of second single ‘The Girl Who Cried Wolf’. The radio-only single has been remixed by Ben Tolliday, and will be available exclusively through iTunes with the purchase
of the album.
2008 is already shaping up to be a stellar year for Plastic Palace Alice. With supports for Stars (Canada) and The Brunettes (NZ) already under their belts, and the upcoming release of their debut album, the future is
looking bright for Plastic Palace Alice. Don’t miss your chance to see them launch The Great Depression this May!