Shocking Pinks
Shocking Pinks | |
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Origin | New Zealand |
Genres | Indie, electronic, shoegazing |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Stars & Letters Records, DFA Records, Flying Nun Records |
Website | Official Shocking Pinks website |
Members | Nick Harte |
Shocking Pinks is the project of singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nick Harte from New Zealand.
History
Founded in Christchurch, New Zealand, and currently based in Wellington, Nick Harte has played in many New Zealand bands such as the CM Ensemble, Hiatus, The Incisions, Montessouri, Laudanum, Luxor Dance Ensemble, Urinator, Solaa, The Brunettes, and Pig Out.
Released in 2004, the Shocking Pinks' debut album, Dance the Dance Electric, featured a full-band lineup and introduced Harte's sound, which nodded to the sound of classic New Zealand bands such as The Clean and The Bats, as well as My Bloody Valentine's shoegaze sounds, and a budding dance-punk scene. The album earned strong reviews, including an 8.2 score on Pitchfork Media.[1] In the wake of this success, the Shocking Pinks signed to the legendary New Zealand imprint Flying Nun Records and released two albums in 2005, Mathematical Warfare and Infinity Land, which Harte wrote and performed on his own. DFA Records signed Harte and released a series of limited-edition singles, which included remixes by The Glimmers, Deerhunter, Eluvium, and Arkitype, before issuing the self-titled album, Shocking Pinks, in the autumn of 2007 —largely a remastered compilation of songs from Mathematical Warfare and Infinity Land.[2][3]
Signing to Stars & Letters and Guilt Mirrors
In November 2013 Shocking Pinks signed to Brooklyn label, Stars & Letters Records, and announced the release of a new triple album called Guilt Mirrors. The digital trilogy released world-wide on 18 February 2014 [4][5] and a limited edition vinyl release is due 15 April 2014.[6] The first single "Not Gambling" was premiered via Pitchfork Media on 13 November 2013. The Pitchfork news item also included the full track-listing of the upcoming "Guilt Mirrors" album.[7] The follow-up single "What's Up With That Girl?" premiered 11 December 2013, via Dazed & Confused.[8] A third single "St Louis", featuring visual artist Gemma Syme on vocals, premiered via Pitchfork on 13 January 2014.[9][10]
Performance line-up
The Shocking Pinks gigging lineup has featured a large number of local New Zealand musicians over the years, including members of New Zealand bands such as The Brunettes, The D4, Leper Ballet, Pig Out, The Enright House, and the Tiger Tones.
Discography
Albums
- Dance the Dance Electric (2004 - Pinacolada Records)
- Mathematical Warfare (2005 - Flying Nun Records)
- Infinity Land (2005 - Flying Nun Records)
- Shocking Pinks (17 September 2007 - DFA Records)
- Guilt Mirrors (Digital trilogy 18 February 2014 - Stars & Letters Records)
- Guilt Mirrors (Limited edition 12" vinyl 15 April 2014 - Stars & Letters Records)
- Dance the Dance Electric 12" repress + 9 digital bonus unreleased tracks (2015 - A Low Hum / Spiral Jetta recordings / EDILS recordings / Geertruida)
Singles
- "Smoke Screen" (The Glimmers remix and Edit) (12") (11 June 2007 · DFA Records)
- "This Aching Deal"/"August 3rd" (Arkitype Remix) (7") (6 August 2007 · DFA Records)
- "Victims"/"April/May" (7") (20 August 2007 · DFA Records)
- "The Narrator"/"Dressed to Please" (7") (3 September 2007 · DFA Records)
- "End of the World" (7", 12", CD) (15 October 2007 · DFA Records)
- "Emily" (3 March 2008 · DFA Records)
- "Not Gambling" (13 November 2013 · Stars & Letters Records)
- "What's Up With That Girl?" (11 December 2013 · Stars & Letters Records)
- "St Louis [ft. Gemma Syme]" (13 January 2014 · Stars & Letters Records)
References
- ↑ "Pitchfork: Dance the Dance Electric Album Review". Pitchfork. 11 July 2004.
- ↑ Pitchfork: Shocking Pinks Album Review
- ↑ Pitchfork: Shocking Pinks Sign to DFA
- ↑ Former Flying Nun and DFA artist Shocking Pinks signs to Stars & Letters to release triple album Guilt Mirrors
- ↑ Shocking Pinks 'Not Gambling' on Risky Triple-Album 'Guilt Mirrors'
- ↑ Shocking Pinks 'Guilt Mirrors' Vinyl Pre-order
- ↑ Shocking Pinks Return With Triple LP Guilt Mirrors, Share "Not Gambling"
- ↑ Exclusive: Shocking Pinks - What's Up With That Girl?
- ↑ Shocking Pinks "St Louis" (ft. Gemma Syme)
- ↑ Shocking Pinks Give Up the Mic, Not the Ghost on Misty 'St Louis' (ft. Gemma Syme)
External links
- Shocking Pinks Bandcamp page
- Shocking Pinks Facebook page
- Stars & Letters Records
- Shocking Pinks on All Music Guide