![]() ![]() Title track, It’s Not Comfortable To Grow and the grim Something Better (well the latter part anyway) are the dark bits. On first listen Plastic Mermaids second album It’s Not Comfortable To Grow may sound as though it’s chronicling Douglas Richards going through heartbreak with a cinematic soundtrack that would suit fast open roofed sports cars driving carefully on secluded winding mountain roads.Īt times its dark, eerie yet also anthemic.Īfter a few listens we decide that sometimes it can be a little unsettling being reminded of how sad and miserable we can feel about life’s disappointments. Here he keeps us up to date with the bands second album It’s Not Comfortable To Grow. ![]() Keith Goldhanger has been writing about Plastic Mermaids since he first crossed paths with them in 2015 inside a small venue in the Welsh capital. ![]()
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