Seattle Band Plash on Totorro’s Mesmerizing Math Rock

In Our Headphones
Hosted by Evie Stokes

Seattle math rock band Plash brings in a song from the band Totorro and their song “Matthew’s Bridge.”

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Host Evie Stokes sits down again with Seattle band Plash to get nerdy about some of their favorite math rock. This time the band brings in a song from the band Totorro (no, not the Ghibli character) and their song “Matthew’s Bridge.” The band talks about being labeled a “math rock” band themselves and talk about the future of the group. “Matthew’s Bridge” is from Totorro’s 2025 album, Sofa So Good, out now via Recreation Center.

Produced by: Dusty Henry
Mastered by: William Myers
Production support: Serafima Healy

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