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==History== |
==History== |
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The bandmembers' names are Igor (bass), Rustam (synthesizer), Roman (guitar), and Lyubov (vocals) |
The bandmembers' names are Igor (bass), Rustam (synthesizer), Roman (guitar), and Lyubov (vocals),<ref>[https://www.allmusic.com/artist/pinkshinyultrablast-mn0003342361/biography Pinkshinyultrablast] at [[Allmusic]]</ref> with their band name being a reference to shoegaze band Astrobrite's 2005 album, ''Pinkshinyultrablast''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://pennyblackmusic.co.uk/Home/DetailsMobile?id=23051|title=Pinkshinyultrablast - Interview|author=Anthony Strutt|date=June 19, 2015|publisher=Penny Black Music|access-date=October 3, 2021}}</ref> The group's first output was a 2009 EP, ''Happy Songs for Happy Zombies'', and several years passed before their next release, the single "Umi" in 2014. Their debut full-length, ''Everything Else Matters'', arrived in 2015<ref>[https://drownedinsound.com/releases/18615/reviews/4148656 Review], [[Drowned in Sound]]</ref> and was marked by a variety of textures, described by ''[[The Guardian]]'' as including "shoegazing", "fiddly math-rock", and "wistful electronica".<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/sep/29/pinkshinyultrablast-review-russia-shoegaze Review], ''[[The Guardian]]''</ref> The follow-up ''Grandfeathered'' was issued in 2016.<ref>[https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/21453-grandfeathered/ Review], [[Pitchfork Media]]</ref><ref>[https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/reviews/albums/pinkshinyultrablast-grandfeathered Review], [[The Line of Best Fit]]</ref> A third LP, ''Miserable Miracles'', arrived in 2018. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
Revision as of 04:34, 4 October 2021
Pinkshinyultrablast is a Russian electronic music group from Saint Petersburg, whose music is strongly influenced by the shoegazer sound.[1]
History
The bandmembers' names are Igor (bass), Rustam (synthesizer), Roman (guitar), and Lyubov (vocals),[2] with their band name being a reference to shoegaze band Astrobrite's 2005 album, Pinkshinyultrablast.[3] The group's first output was a 2009 EP, Happy Songs for Happy Zombies, and several years passed before their next release, the single "Umi" in 2014. Their debut full-length, Everything Else Matters, arrived in 2015[4] and was marked by a variety of textures, described by The Guardian as including "shoegazing", "fiddly math-rock", and "wistful electronica".[5] The follow-up Grandfeathered was issued in 2016.[6][7] A third LP, Miserable Miracles, arrived in 2018.
Discography
- Happy Songs for Happy Zombies EP (Odd Box Records, 2009)
- Everything Else Matters (Shelflife/Club AC30, 2015)
- Grandfeathered (Shelflife/Club AC30, 2016)
- Miserable Miracles (Shelflife/Club AC30, 2018)
References
- ^ Review, The Quietus
- ^ Pinkshinyultrablast at Allmusic
- ^ Anthony Strutt (June 19, 2015). "Pinkshinyultrablast - Interview". Penny Black Music. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
- ^ Review, Drowned in Sound
- ^ Review, The Guardian
- ^ Review, Pitchfork Media
- ^ Review, The Line of Best Fit