Pinkshift have launched their new observe, “nothing (in my head).” The track is the band’s first launch below their new label, Hopeless Data.
Pinkshift additionally launched a video to accompany the brand new track.
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“nothing (in my head)” is a charged observe about feeling overwhelmed by the amassing points that plague the world. Initially, Ashrita Kumar sings about discovering consolation in her numbness, however that reduction doesn’t final lengthy as she begins crying out towards her apathy.
The video alternates between pictures of Pinkshift scrolling on their telephones whereas being bombarded by media messages and rocking out.
The band mentioned their inspiration for the observe in a press launch.
“‘nothing (in my head)’ is a cry for assist. It’s in regards to the feeling of wanting out, wanting a change in surroundings, wanting to flee from feeling locked inside, claustrophobic and overwhelmed,” Pinkshift say. “This track is sort of a hand reaching out to anybody prepared to understand onto it and say they really feel the identical means. We hope folks hear that and really feel rather less alone.”
Pinkshift not too long ago completed their U.S. tour with PUP and are headed to the U.Ok. You’ll find tickets right here.
Examine under for “nothing (in my head)” and an inventory of tour dates.
Pinkshift 2022 tour dates
06/01 – Bournemouth, U.Ok. @ The Anvil
06/02 – Manchester, U.Ok. @ Deaf Institute
06/03 – Leeds, UK @ Slam Dunk Pageant
06/04 – Hatfield, UK @ Slam Dunk Pageant
06/06 – London, UK @ The Camden Meeting
06/08 – Wilmington, DE @ The Queen^
06/09 – Virginia Seashore, VA @ Elevation 27^
06/10 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle^
^ with Bayside