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Plastic House on Base of Sky
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 24, 2016
GenreElectronic, progressive rock, gothic rock
Length38:21
LabelThe Flenser[1]
ProducerToby Driver
Kayo Dot chronology
Coffins on Io
(2014)
Plastic House on Base of Sky
(2016)
Blasphemy
(2019)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Exclaim!6/10[2]
Metal Injection8/10[4]
Sputnikmusic4/5[3]
Tiny Mix Tapes[5]

Plastic House on Base of Sky is the eighth studio album by American avant-garde metal band Kayo Dot.[6] It was released on June 24, 2016 via The Flenser.[7]

Critical reception

Tiny Mix Tapes called Plastic House on Base of Sky a "fundamentally disorienting, perplexing, and haunting album."[5] The Quietus wrote that "beneath the album’s saccharin exterior, complex structures and timbre variations soar and meld."[8]

Track listing

Music by Toby Driver. Lyrics by Jason Byron except "Brittle Urchin" by Toby Driver.

No.TitleLength
1."Amalia's Theme"7:32
2."All the Pain in All the Wide World"10:08
3."Magnetism"7:29
4."Rings of Earth"8:40
5."Brittle Urchin"4:32

Credits

References

  1. ^ Flenser, The. "Kayo Dot "Plastic House On Base Of Sky" LP". The Flenser.
  2. ^ "Kayo Dot Plastic House on Base of Sky". exclaim.ca.
  3. ^ "Review: Kayo Dot - Plastic House on Base of Sky | Sputnikmusic". www.sputnikmusic.com.
  4. ^ Bacon, Matt (July 6, 2016). "Album Review: KAYO DOT Plastic House On Base Of The Sky". Metal Injection.
  5. ^ a b "Music Review: Kayo Dot - Plastic House on Base of Sky". Tiny Mix Tapes.
  6. ^ "Kayo Dot | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  7. ^ "Kayo Dot's New Album, 'Plastic House on Base of Sky,' Is a David Lynchian Electronic Wonder". www.vice.com.
  8. ^ "The Quietus | Reviews | Kayo Dot". The Quietus.