Pink Mountaintops

Pink Mountaintops is an indie rock band that originated from Canada, a project led by Stephen McBean, the musician also renowned for his prominent role in the band Black Mountain. The Pink Mountaintops' music can be described as a melange of psychedelic rock, folk, and experimental lo-fi sounds, with a conspicuous undercurrent of raw emotion and sexual energy. The band's aesthetic captures a free-spirited vibe that harkens back to the carefree, rebellious days of rock's earlier eras, all while maintaining a unique and contemporary edge.

Since their formation in 2004, Pink Mountaintops have cultivated a niche within the indie music scene with their dreamy and sometimes gritty soundscapes. Notable releases such as "Outside Love" (2009) and "Get Back" (2014) showcase the breadth of their musical exploration, blending a range of influences to create an eclectic body of work. The band's more recent releases, including singles like "Nikki Go Sudden" and "Lights of The City," along with the 2022 album "Peacock Pools," continue to deliver McBean's signature fusion of poignant lyrics and entrancing melodies, reaffirming their status as purveyors of psychedelic-inflected rock with a touch of enigmatic charm.

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Single - Released November 8, 2023
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