
Life in Plastic is the second album from Tom Aspaul, following 2020’s Black Country Disco.
The Line of Best Fit says: Life In Plastic sets off with each of the three singles, but the album picks up even more speed by the halfway point – really flexing its musical muscles with the UK garage-infused “What Is Real Anymore?” and Scandi-pop beats of album standout “Statues.”
Retropop says: Channelling the best of Europop, Tom Aspaul throws things back to the early ‘00s on his feelgood second album ‘Life In Plastic’.
Albumism says: Life In Plastic is Tom Aspaul leveling up—pay attention to this young man if you haven’t been already, only the sky is the limit for him.
This is a neon-bright pop album, destined to be the fun soundtrack of your summer. Give it a spin below!
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