Plastic Death (stylized in lowercase) is the second studio album by Los Angeles indie rock band Glass Beach.
Collaborators on the album include "secret fifth member" Daxe Schaeffer, Skatune Network's Jer Hunter, and mastering engineer Will Yip.
[1] The song was described as "almost alt-rock-radio-ready" but without "compromising their proggy, exploratory tendencies",[1] "zany, shapeshifting art pop",[2] and as existing "in a strange space, someplace where prog, post-punk, and jazz coalesce".
[4] The song includes gang vocals from the full band and their "secret fifth member Daxe", which vocalist J McClendon likened to a Greek chorus.
"[6] Treble's Jeff Terich wrote that the "beauty of a record with Plastic Death is that the restraint is always temporary; give them time to get there, and Glass Beach will prove just what kind of masterful bedlam they can stir up.