Plastic Tears releases a new video and single for Doomsday Girls.

 

Doomsday Girls on YouTube Doomsday Girls on Spotify

 

Doomsday Girls is taken from the critically acclaimed ‘Anthems For Misfits’ album that was released earlier this year through Wormholedeath Records. It’s clear from the first beats of the song and video that you’re in for an energetic and fun rock’n’roll burst. Friday-Saturday-Sunday-Doomsday!

The video was edited by Eco Inkinen and shot at Suvilahti skatepark and Hietaniemi cemetery in Helsinki. These two surroundings contrast each other well and Elina Laine does an excellent job as the doomsday girl.

 

Here’s what the critics say:

 

“From the opening track “Doomsday Girls” it is obvious what we are in for a good time Rock and Roll time with more than a smattering of Punk attitude.  Honky Tonk piano and low strung guitars and a pounding beat set the tone for what is to come.” – Metal Temple

“We start off with a great one in ‘Doomsday Girls’ with its wonderful sing along punky Hanoi Rocks meets Johnny Thunders vibe. One of my favourites of the year so far.” – The Rockpit

“As soon as the distorted guitars cut loose on the punkish glam rocker, “Doomsday Girls”, it is evident the band is picking up right where they left off.  A rollicking piano is thrown into the mix here, adding even more fun to this barroom boogie track that is intentionally messy, exceptionally raw, and unquestionably fun, as Miqu and the boys tear through the album’s opening cut and wrap things up in under two-and-a-half minutes!  Things are off and running for Anthems…right from the jump! To me, there is no arguing the talent of the band, as they put on full display with Anthems… an ability to pull off just about any kind of music they want to, and they do it with a Plastic Tears flair.” – Glitter2Gutter

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