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  • Writer's pictureKhyati Chaturvedi

Celestial Disco Visions: Reimagine Life with Plasma Chasms's brand new album 'Chrysalis'

The iconic duo Plasma Chasms returns to the masses with yet another eclectic new release, their second debut album of the year 'Chrysalis' and this one has something for everyone! A creative force emerging in 2020 with their debut releases 'Echoes' and 'Empty Spaces', the duo is a magnificent incorporation of life as art and feels like a dream come true. Combining So-Cal vibes with Australian synths, their sound has the best of retro, disco, gritty, and classic indie-pop that one can only dream of. Without any further ado, let's see what their latest album has to offer!


Plasma Chasms
Plasma Chasms

Be prepared to mesmerize your mind with the sparks of extraordinary, this is a kaleidoscopic venture that goes beyond your imagination to bless your soul.

We enter this sonic nebula with 'Enter The Chrysallis'. What seems like a passkey to this intergalactic experience, will fill the listeners with extreme anticipation and excitement. The moment of escape begins when we enter into the eclectic energy of 'Coolangatta'. This is the dreamy notion of setting oneself free with the flow of the music.


Another bunch of melodies that stood out for us were the melancholic 'Kings and Castles' and 'Dreamers Often Lie'. Trying to break the delusions of the good in the world and rubbing off the stardust of imagination, these notions of realism will bring you back to reality. 'Already Waiting' and 'Interstellar Baby' are a few charmers that we've already covered and if we were to describe them we'd just say one word, pragmatic!


Last but not least, we end this serenading notion with 'Dream Wizard'. Indulging in crazy guitar solos and a neon punk bass-driven energy, with this release we can conclude that this album has got the best of every genre you want to listen, to and is a straight-up masterpiece.


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