Artist Spotlight

Plucky is a time capsule of suburban teenage dreams—a long-lost project resurrected from the golden era of dial-up internet, mixtapes, and pure, unfiltered adolescent energy. Conceived in 1999-2000 by three 16-year-old friends with big ambitions and zero drummers, Plucky was destined to live on as a "what if?"—until 2024, when their forgotten lyrics were unearthed by bassist Paulo, turning them into a real-life case of lost media.
The songs are a love letter to that fleeting moment in life when your biggest worries were Monday morning classes, missing Daria reruns, and the agony of hearing a banger on the radio with no Shazam to save you. The sound? A chaotic, joyful mash of whatever was blasting through their Discmans—alternative rock, ska-punk, jungle breaks, nu-metal riffs, hardcore shouts, and hip-hop beats—all filtered through the lens of kids who just wanted to make noise and maybe, just maybe, become rock stars.
Now, with modern tools (and a little grammatical cleanup—hey, they were still learning English), these tracks have finally broken free from their 25-year sentence. 25 to Life isn't just an album title—it's a joke about these songs doing hard time in the vault, waiting for their parole.
So here it is: Plucky's debut, 25 years late but right on time. Silly, sincere, and soaked in Y2K nostalgia, it's the sound of three teenagers goofing off in a bedroom, dreaming big. The duck is out of prison. Let the reckoning begin.