‘Kill The Day’ is a charming and thoughtful new single from UK duo Plastic Skulls

The track is a warm and earnest tribute to the Canadian TV show Trailer Park Boys

The track is a warm and earnest tribute to the Canadian TV show Trailer Park Boys

Thanks to their low-key, raw-edged sound and style, UK alternative duo Plastic Skulls have harnessed an affable and good natured appeal that is met through both Elly Kingdon’s engrossing vocals and the thoughtful instrumentation and recording of Dave Jackson.

Their latest single ‘Kill The Day’ serves as something of a tribute to the cult Canadian sitcom Trailer Park Boys, utilising their endearing appeal and laid-back charm to craft a narrative about drinking beers in trailers and reflecting on home. There is a uniqueness to Plastic Skulls and their sound that feels both familiar and distinctive, with a sound that evokes the spirit and nostalgic charm of bands like The Beautiful South and The Smiths, while having its own personality that feels quite unlike anything else. The project on the whole just feels like music being made for the right reasons, paying homage to the things that we love and documenting the small parts of life that we find as part of our every day, creating a homely and warm appeal that is easy to resonate with and like.