The Sugarplastic

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Don't Look Down 00:00 Tools
Another Myself 00:00 Tools
Montebello 00:00 Tools
Don't Sleep 00:00 Tools
Polly Brown 00:00 Tools
Sheep 00:00 Tools
Transworld Modal Operator 00:00 Tools
Little Teeth 00:00 Tools
Dunn the Worm 00:00 Tools
Autumn All The Time 00:00 Tools
The Way This Is 00:00 Tools
Soft Jingo 00:00 Tools
Oh Charlene 00:00 Tools
Big World 00:00 Tools
Say Katie 00:00 Tools
Ohio 00:00 Tools
Talk Back 00:00 Tools
The Runaround 00:00 Tools
Oh Leo 00:00 Tools
Little Ash Statue 00:00 Tools
Folk 00:00 Tools
What the Boy Said 00:00 Tools
Rosy Malarkey 00:00 Tools
Odium 00:00 Tools
Funny Cigarettes 00:00 Tools
Here Comes Mr. Right 00:00 Tools
Novelty Man 00:00 Tools
Intermission 00:00 Tools
Tamarind Tree 00:00 Tools
Holy Moses 00:00 Tools
Underwater 00:00 Tools
Very Stereo 00:00 Tools
Mercurochrome 00:00 Tools
Incidental #2 00:00 Tools
Sins Can Swim Like This 00:00 Tools
Jesus Is His Name 00:00 Tools
Lullabye 00:00 Tools
The Bodice of a Young French Girl 00:00 Tools
Hecate 00:00 Tools
Radio Jejune 00:00 Tools
Talk About the Radio 00:00 Tools
Auld Lang Syne In 6/8 Time 00:00 Tools
Ways To Save Face 00:00 Tools
The Harvestman 00:00 Tools
My Heart Lately 00:00 Tools
Here Comes The Mouth 00:00 Tools
Will 00:00 Tools
Sun Goes Cold 00:00 Tools
I Kissed an Ugly Girl 00:00 Tools
Salmolina 00:00 Tools
The Casino 00:00 Tools
Funny Little Dream 00:00 Tools
Skinny Hotrod 00:00 Tools
Ben Takes A Walk 00:00 Tools
Please Mr. B. 00:00 Tools
Arizona 00:00 Tools
Howl A Little 00:00 Tools
Sir Sheever 00:00 Tools
Officer G 00:00 Tools
Earthbound 00:00 Tools
Hey Mr. Lockjaw 00:00 Tools
Why Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Easy Eyes 00:00 Tools
No No No 00:00 Tools
Livin' in a Cocoon 00:00 Tools
Ben Takes a Walk to Lose Company and on the Way He Sees Some Ice Skaters 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Down (Professor's Song) 00:00 Tools
Where Dead Bullies Go 00:00 Tools
Motorola Rocketship 00:00 Tools
All Way Down 00:00 Tools
Liar Over Winchester 00:00 Tools
Dover 00:00 Tools
Ottawa Bonesaw 00:00 Tools
Set Me Up Eleven 00:00 Tools
Superball 00:00 Tools
Daisy May 00:00 Tools
Euripides The Jaguar 00:00 Tools
Jesus Doesn't Live Here Anymore 00:00 Tools
Mumbletypeg 00:00 Tools
Ode To Homa 00:00 Tools
Marsha 00:00 Tools
Auld Lang Syne In 6/8 Time (Train Ride Out Of Town) 00:00 Tools
Abigail 00:00 Tools
Pineapple Lily 00:00 Tools
Stephanie 00:00 Tools
Untitled Demo 00:00 Tools
The Harvestman (Daddy Longlegs) 00:00 Tools
Wundergeisel 00:00 Tools
Where Have You Been 00:00 Tools
Sugarplastic 0303 - Talk Back 00:00 Tools
Debussy and Me 00:00 Tools
The Albino 00:00 Tools
Hank 00:00 Tools
Dont Look Down 00:00 Tools
Overextended and Helpless at a Payphone in Chinatown 00:00 Tools
Sugarplastic 0312 - Tamarind Tree 00:00 Tools
Brownly Corduroyd 00:00 Tools
Grasshopping 00:00 Tools
brownly corderoid 00:00 Tools
Novelty Man (2000) 00:00 Tools
Sugarplastic - Jesus Doesn't Live Here Anymore 00:00 Tools
Sugarplastic - Overextended and Helpless at a Payphone in Chinatownmpeg 00:00 Tools
Sugarplastic - Motorola Rocketship 00:00 Tools
Sugarplastic - Ottawa Bonesaw 00:00 Tools
Where Have You Been? 00:00 Tools
In Love With Number One 00:00 Tools
The Guitar Factory 00:00 Tools
Auld Lang Syne in 6/ 8 Time 00:00 Tools
Sugarplastic - Dover 00:00 Tools
Sugarplastic - The Albino 00:00 Tools
The Barber (live) 00:00 Tools
The Bodice of a Young French G 00:00 Tools
Overextended and Helpless at a Payphone in Chinatownmpeg 00:00 Tools
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The Sugarplastic are an infectiously catchy pop band. They are often compared to XTC or Talking Heads, but their melodies & messages are unlike those spun by any other artist. The Sugarplastic exemplify a Scottish pop sensibility. But remarkably, while you might find yourself bopping around with a huge smile on your face to one of their tunes, you will also notice that these boys manage to convey some pretty dark (or at least serious) ideas. The Sugarplastic still plays weekly at Spaceland in L.A., where many artists (Beck, for example) got their start. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.