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PLUSH New Anthem "Left Behind" Fuels Spring’23 Tour Featured

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An all-female rock band PLUSH is continuing their mission to bring rock back to the forefront of the music industry with a release of a brand new single, entitled “Left Behind.”

This new fire charged hit can be reckoned as a rock anthem. “Left Behind” demonstrates the band’s heavier side led by Moriah Formica’s fierce and powerful belting with aggressive range of vocal lines such as “We’re the cast-outs of society, one big, twisted family,” fueled with ferocious riffs, down tuned guitars, over the top vocals, and blasting beats and fills of impeccable metal drumming.

“Left Behind” was recorded in Nashville with producers Zac Maloy, Blair Daly and Kile Odell, and is out now via Pavement Entertainment. You can listen to “Left Behind” on all streaming platforms here:

orcd.co/plushleftbehind

 

Sharing her inspirational motto and meaning behind the single, Formica says, “This song was written for anyone who has ever felt like an outcast or a misfit.”

PLUSH also has a new smashing video available for “Left Behind,” which was filmed in the historic Sterling Hill Mine in Ogdensburg, NJ. The dark setting complements the overall mood of the song, featuring eye-catching visuals of the band members’ dynamic performance.

The video was directed by Dale Resteghini of Raging Nation Films and edited by George Lambriodes of LUXANGELES/STUDIOS.

Watch the video of “Left Behind” here:

Plush - Left Behind Directed by: Dale “RAGE” Resteghini

To celebrate the new single, PLUSH has a limited edition “Left Behind” bundle, which features a signed CD single and an exclusive t-shirt. This item is currently available for pre-order and will start shipping in June 2023.

Pre-order here:

pavementmusic.com/campaign/plush/

 

On April 30th PLUSH started a tour with The Warning and Holy Wars, which kicked off at the House of Blues in San Diego, CA, and ends on May 23rd at the Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia, PA.

For tickets and venue information, visit:

 

 PlushPlush - “Left Behind” single 

ABOUT PLUSH:

PLUSH is composed of talented young women, ranging from 18-22, whose accomplishments and talent eclipse their age. The band is fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Moriah Formica, lead guitarist Bella Perron, bassist Ashley Suppa and drummer Faith Powell. Their debut album featured the Billboard Top 40 charting singles “Hate” and “Better Off Alone.”

In June, 2022 Plush released video for the song “Will Not Win” directed by Kaylene Widdoes, featuring energetic live performances and behind-the-scenes footage of the ladies on tour.

Watch “Will Not Win” here:

Plush - “Will Not Win” Directed by: Kaylene Widdoes 

Since their short but skyrocketing career PLUSH have been electrifying fans during live performances across the United States supporting Evanescence, Slash, Halestorm, Seether, Mammoth WVH, Daughtry, SevenDust on the major festival stages of Rocklahoma and Welcome to Rockville.

PLUSH even joined the great KISS on the second week of the KISS Kruise in September, 2022. 

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