Pinkshinyultrablast
Pinkshinyultrablast  | |
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| Origin | Saint Petersburg, Russia | 
| Genres | Shoegaze, dream pop | 
| Years active | 2007–present | 
| Labels | Shelflife Records | 
Pinkshinyultrablast is a Russian shoegaze band from Saint Petersburg.[1]
History
Their band name is a reference to the shoegaze band Astrobrite's 2005 album, Pinkshinyultrablast.[2] 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[3] and was marked by a variety of textures, described by The Guardian as including "shoegazing", "fiddly math-rock", and "wistful electronica".[4] The follow-up Grandfeathered was issued in 2016.[5][6] A third LP, Miserable Miracles, arrived in 2018.
Members
Source:[7]
Rustam Ismailov - Keyboards, synthesizers
Sergey - Drums
Roman Parinov - Guitar
Lyubov Soloveva - Vocals
Discography
Albums
- Everything Else Matters (Shelflife/Club AC30, 2015)
 - Grandfeathered (Shelflife/Club AC30, 2016)
 - Miserable Miracles (Shelflife/Club AC30, 2018)
 
EPs
- Happy Songs for Happy Zombies EP (Odd Box Records, 2009)
 - Songs (2020)
 
Singles
- Umi (2014)
 - Holy Forest (2015)
 - Ravestar Supreme (2015)
 - Kiddy Pool Dreams (2015)
 - The Cherry Pit (2016)
 - In The Hanging Gardens (2018)
 
See also
References
- ^ Review, The Quietus
 - ^ Anthony Strutt (June 19, 2015). "Pinkshinyultrablast - Interview". Penny Black Music. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
 - ^ Review Archived 2021-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, Drowned in Sound
 - ^ Review, The Guardian
 - ^ Review, Pitchfork Media
 - ^ Review, The Line of Best Fit
 - ^ Pinkshinyultrablast at Allmusic