Plastic Tree | Puppet Show | Album

Plastic Tree | Puppet Show | Album

Tags: Era_1990s, Gender_Male, Genre_Indie, Genre_Post_Punk, Origin_Japan, Type_Studio Release Year: 1998 ARS Score: 81.8

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Plastic Tree's 1998 album, Puppet Show, is widely regarded by fans and critics as a definitive masterpiece of 90s alternative J-rock. It is often cited as the record that established the band's signature "dreamy" aesthetic, blending the raw energy of grunge with the melodic sensibilities of Brit-pop. Reviewers frequently highlight the album's exceptional production and its ability to traverse multiple genres without feeling disjointed. The album is a synthesis of alternative rock, noise rock, and neo-psychedelia. Listeners often compare its heavier moments to Nirvana or a "90s version of Led Zeppelin," while its softer, atmospheric tracks draw comparisons to The Cure and Smashing Pumpkins.

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