Faith in Plastics

[1] The band built a strong presence in the Perth live scene in their formative years before the release of their debut record, The Arctic Market.

[7] Since then, Faith in Plastics have become part of the flourishing Perth music establishment, supporting renowned Canadian indie outfit The Dears and high-profile Australian acts Eskimo Joe, New Rules for Boats, Snowman, The Panics, and Josh Pyke.

[12] The band have recently received a Contemporary Music Grant from ArtsWA to mix, master, press and launch their second EP.

Faith in Plastics was disbanded in mid-December 2007 due to irreconcilable differences between frontman Adam Livingston and lead guitarist Rhys Davies.

As of 19 December 2007, the proposed debut album project, though very near to completion, was aborted with primary songwriter Livingston planning to pursue other avenues for exposure of his music.