First created by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969, the Plastic Ono band has come to represent a collection of collaborations, most recently including Thurston Moore, Sean Lennon and Cornelius.
Named after a sculpture involving cameras and plastic plinths, the ever-changing line up and fragile Ono vocals set them apart as a historic movement in music. Upcoming album Take Me To The Land of Hell is gaining rave reviews despite not even being released yet, with The Sunday Times calling it 'an instrument of power and wonder'. Prepare to be astounded.
First created by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969, the Plastic Ono band has come to represent a collection of collaborations, most recently including Thurston Moore, Sean Lennon and Cornelius.
Named after a sculpture involving cameras and plastic plinths, the ever-changing line up and fragile Ono vocals set them apart as a historic movement in music. Upcoming album Take Me To The Land of Hell is gaining rave reviews despite not even being released yet, with The Sunday Times calling it 'an instrument of power and wonder'. Prepare to be astounded.