The Pinheads premiere new single “No Time” via Ghettoblaster Magazine; their sophomore LP ‘Is This Real’ is out next Friday
Is This Real is due May 24
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Today Ghettoblaster Magazine has premiered The Pinheads newest single “No Time” ahead of their sophomore record Is This Real, which is due out next Friday 5/24 on Farmer & The Owl.
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Born out of friendship, bowling, sci-fi movie marathons and literal brotherhood, Australian band The Pinheads formed out of what is now colloquially known as the Leisure Coast, spread out among the northern suburbs of the Illawarra and Wollongong region.
They quickly established themselves as one of the area’s must-see live bands; no mic stand was left unturned, no face left unmelted, no speaker stack was left unclimbed. Fans don’t leave Pinheads shows with fond memories – they leave with battle scars and folklore tales to last the ages.
The Pinheads reside within a stylistic purgatory – too weird for punk shows, too free-form for garage rock, too genre-defiant for rock & roll, persevering on their own path, which may make pit-stops at any given corner of the musical spectrum should it suit their collective mood. The sound of The Pinheads is a mosaic of their collective tastes – built on the foundations of their heroes, a work of art in its own right.
This might explain why there’s no clear A-to-B for the band’s studio releases thus far – their 2015 EP, I Wanna Be a Girl, is filled with high-octane twists and shouts; while their self-titled debut album from 2017 locks into a more consistent groove and reaches out to previously-untouched territory. That’s not about to change anytime soon with the release of album number two, Is This Real. One may find themselves musing in the LP’s opening minutes – it’s The Pinheads, sure, but not as you know them.
Is This Real marks a reunion of sorts for the band, after several members took a short sabbatical from The Pinheads, to go explore other musical projects – among them Tropical Strength, Luke Spook and Shining Bird. Reconvening in their home studio, known as The Shed, the septet set out to once again push out into previously-untouched Pinheads
When The Pinheads started out, their modus operandi revolved around two straight, simple rules: Never play it safe; and always make it fun. This remains as true now of their recorded material and their live shows as it did when they began in 2015.
The Pinheads may boast an art-school drop-out or two in their ranks, but they’re by no means slackers. They’re a band with vision – and they’re excited about bringing it to fruition.
The Pinheads
Is This Real
(Farmer & The Owl)
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Street Date: May 24, 2019
Track List:
1. Pure Hate
2. Feel It Now
3. For A While
4. No Time
5. Satisfied
6. Innocent Crime
7. Not Like You
8. So Alone
9. On & On
10. Is This Real
11. Don’t Have A Home
12. Outro