Adelaide's Pinkish Blu release their new EP 'people just do good things sometimes'. The EP is a collection of authentic, romantic and nostalgic indie-pop songs that will delight fans of alt-pop artists such as The 1975 and Owl City.
Australian media have already embraced tracks from the EP including 'Start A Band', 'Backward' which was added to Triple j rotation, and emotive new single 'Old Blue'. On their new EP the all male four-piece band are open and vulnerable with their stories and lyricism.
"People just do good things sometimes' is honestly just a darker toned sequel to 'there's no such things as good people'. We wanted there to be two sides of the story and it ended up to be exactly that. The process of making 'people just do good things sometimes' can be summed up as stripping things down conceptually and sonically to get to those bare bone truths of the matter. Each song became a matter of forming a slightly more realistic and less romanticised take on concepts we've all experienced." Pinkish Blu
Pinkish Blu was born in the primary school playground before any of the band could even play instruments. Fast forward to 2019 where the four friends won Triple's Unearthed competition, and are widely lauded as Australia's most promising indie pop bands. They are signed to Sony Music and managed by LA based management company 'Lost Boy' who also manage dark-indie pop singer, Cxloe.
In recent years, Pinkish Blu have shared the stage with Thelma Plum and Hilltop Hoods at Groovin The Moo, and supported the likes of G Flip, The Rubens, Trophy Eyes and most recently with Odette in May.
"We've been scratching to get back out on the road and the idea of playing on stage to our fans new and old almost brings a tear to the eye. With new music under our belt and like a year's worth of built up extroverted energy we're more than ready to go." Pinkish Blu
Don't miss Pinkish Blu playing headline shows in support of their EP throughout October.
PINKISH BLU TOUR DATES
Friday, October 1 The Leadbeater Hotel, Richmond, Melbourne
Saturday, October 2 OAF Gallery Bar, Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney
Saturday, October 9 The Lab/Light Cultural Foundation, Adelaide
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