Backstory:
Unlawful Plastic was formed in the year 2013, in the coastal city of Brighton, England. The initial spark came when childhood friends, John Havoc and Luke Stryder, with their shared love for music and unique tastes, decided to create a musical project that would challenge the mainstream and make their voices heard. They started recording in Havoc’s garage, using a collection of second-hand instruments and self-taught skills. The duo’s first release on Soundcloud was an overnight sensation, and they quickly attracted the attention of a local record label. With the addition of drummer Alex Graeme and bassist Erin Miller, Unlawful Plastic was born.
Genre:
Alternative Rock with a touch of Post-Punk Revival.
Title:
“One Way to Infinity”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
[G] Driving through the [D] storm, the [Em] world in our rearview
[C] Heartbeats on the [G] run, with [D] nothing to adhere to
[G] Rebel souls on [D] fire, in [Em] dreams we confide
[C] Letting loose the [G] chains, on a [D] one-way ride
(Chorus)
[G] One way to [D] infinity, [Em] where we belong
[C] Out of the [G] ordinary, [D] singing our song
[G] We’re Unlawful [D] Plastic, [Em] breaking free
[C] One way to [G] infinity, [D] just you and me
(Verse 2)
[G] Yesterday’s [D] shadows, [Em] can’t hold us down
[C] We’re the wild [G] echoes, [D] making our sound
[G] Every sunrise [D] a new mystery, [Em] each sunset a lore
[C] We’re dancing on the [G] edge, [D] forevermore
(Repeat Chorus)
(Outro)
[G] One way to [D] infinity, [Em] where dreams collide
[C] We’re the [G] soundtrack to [D] your rebellion, [G] on this cosmic ride
Fan Testimonial:
Name: Emily Carpenter
Emily Carpenter, a die-hard fan from their hometown Brighton, shares her adoration for the band, “I’m simply in love with Unlawful Plastic. The raw energy they present, the unfiltered emotions in their lyrics, it’s just something I deeply resonate with. They’ve liberated my spirit through their music. It’s like they translate my internal chaos into harmonious tunes. Their song, ‘One Way to Infinity,’ is my anthem. It gave me the courage to dream beyond the boundaries and embrace my individuality. Unlawful Plastic isn’t just my favorite band, they’re my beacon of liberation.”