Yellow Plastic Bucket

Formed in 1993, Yellow Plastic Bucket is a four piece guitar /bass /drum /vocal combo that is based out of their hometown of Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
Their first release (Just Got Back/I Tried) harvested enthusiastic critical response from a number of influential publications. A live performance in New York City ("they put on a damned good show"-Urban Rag #18, Brooklyn NY) attracted the interest of hit producer Mark Kramer (whose credits include Urge Overkill 's "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" from the Pulp Fiction soundtrack).
Yellow Plastic Bucket's second release (Young Again/Empire Maple) was recorded with Kramer at "Noise New Jersey" and garnered a significant amount of "college" radio airplay in North America as well as inclusion in syndicated radio programs broadcast in Europe, Australia and Japan.
What
the critics have said about "Just Got Back/I Tried":
"loud screaming vocals, guitars and four track production (are) perfect
ingredients for a seven incher, don't you think?" Phil Saunders, Exclaim
(Toronto). "I kinda like these two scab picks ... incoherent and full of
abandon" Eric Gladstone, Alternative Press (Cleveland). "Noisy aggro
stuff that sounds very Australian to me. ("I Tried" is an ) impressive
piece of fast pound." Harvey Dent, Maximum Rock and Roll (Berkeley). Listen
to "I
Tried" in RealAudio
What the critics have said
about "Young Again/Empire Maple ":
"melodically aggressive post punk power pop...I like this single alot."
Matt McMillan, Exclaim (Toronto). "This one is a real mover, it will leave
you emotionally impacted" Katz, Flipside (Pasadena). "Another superior
single from this impressive Oakville band." John Sakamoto, Toronto Sun.
"Nux Vomica" ; recorded Monday, September 23, 1996.
"Gone Forever" ; recorded 1997.