
LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Plushgun Official Website) - Some albums are like a party in a box - put it on the stereo and you know you're going to have a good time.
Plushgun bounces in to the room, passes out the glowsticks, hands you a beer and tells you to dance.
The pumping synth lines are a perfect foil to Brooklyn-based Daniel Ingala's sensitive wordsmith tendencies that work to create addictive indie-pop with a bittersweet edge.
But parties can't always chase away the tears, as anyone who's ever had their heart broken can attest. Which explains the bittersweet story that unfolds in Plushgun's new 'Just Impolite' video with director Tyler Shields, featuring Juno Temple ('The Other Boleyn Girl,' 'Atonement,' and upcoming 'Mr. Nobody' and 'The Year One'), Brittany Snow ('Hairspray,' 'Prom Night,' and upcoming 'Clock Tower' and 'The Vicious Kind') and Shiloh Fernandez (upcoming 'Cadillac Records' and 'The United States of Tara').
Plushgun was recently featured on NPR's 'Second Stage'.
Plushgun released their self-titled debut EP this past August, and are now pleased to share their upcoming full-length, 'Pins and Panzers', along with a second disc of remixes by Andrew WK, Jesse Novak (M.I.A., Santogold) and Justin Strauss (Depeche Mode, Marc Almond, Carl Cox).
'Pins and Panzers' features cover art by Patrick Smith (www.blendfilms.com), and is the third Plushgun release to feature original credited work by an innovative Brooklyn artist; the other two were done by Yoko Furusho (single for 'Dancing in a Minefield,' and Beth Newell who did the self-titled EP art.
Their debut full-length, 'Pins and Panzers' (Tommy Boy Entertainment), will hit stores February 17, 2009.
'...you really can't miss [the Just Impolite video]. Unless you're too busy dancing to the song. That we'd excuse...' - NYLON
'Infectious pop melodies' - Paste
'...another example of the new musical generation of technological whiz kids...highly energized indie pop.' - Amplifier
'sweet, delicate and melodious electro-pop (think Imogen Heap).' - Arjan Writes