Pinkish Blu

Pinkish Blu is an emerging alt-pop band hailing from Adelaide, South Australia, known for their nostalgic yet fresh sound that interweaves elements of 80's pop, shoegaze, and indie rock. The group consists of warmly dynamic artists who have crafted a unique musical identity that resonates with a growing base of listeners seeking authenticity and emotional connectivity in music. Their sonic palette blends melancholic lyrics with shimmering guitar work and compelling synth lines, creating an atmospheric sound that is both introspective and relatable.

Since their inception, Pinkish Blu has been making waves in the Australian music scene with a series of evocative and introspective singles. With tracks like "people just do good things sometimes" and "theres no such thing as good people," they convey a poignant reflection of the human condition, often exploring themes of vulnerability, self-discovery, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. The band brings to the table a refreshing mix of vulnerability and polished musicianship in songs like "Old Blue" and "Backward," earning them critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase eager for their next musical endeavor. Whether it's through the catchy hooks of "Superstar" or the contemplative mood in "Capricorn," Pinkish Blu consistently delivers heartfelt anthems that resonate with the trials and tribulations of modern youth.

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Ep - 5 Tracks - Released July 30, 2021
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  1. July 9, 2021
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  4. March 27, 2020
  5. November 29, 2019
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  7. August 31, 2018
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