
In their latest album, The Plastic Cherries On The Moon, The Plastic Cherries delivers a cosmic journey through the enchanting track, On The Moon. Serving as the album’s triumphant centerpiece, the song immerses listeners in a realm of retrofuturism and psychedelic allure. With great swirling guitar riffs and a climactic crescendo adorned with a horn section inspired by The Rolling Stones, On The Moon transports audiences to an imaginary lunar rock concert. It’s a celebration of liberation and self-expression, echoing the whimsical spirit of 70s sci-fi kitsch embodied by Ziggy Stardust, Rocky Horror, and The B-52’s. The band’s masterful craftsmanship, coupled with Denney Fuller’s mixing and David Burdick’s mastering, ensures that On The Moon shines as a highlight of the album, leaving listeners eager for more.
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