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Pinkshift drop massive new single nothing (in my head)

Baltimore breakout stars Pinkshift have signed to Hopeless Records, and shared their first new single for the label: the absolutely colossal nothing (in my head).

Pinkshift drop massive new single nothing (in my head)
Words:
Emily Carter
Photo:
Leigh Ann Rodgers

Huge Pinkshift news! The breakout stars have signed to Hopeless Records, and dropped their first new single for the label, nothing (in my head).

The vital new track is “a cry for help”, say the band. “It’s about the feeling of wanting out, wanting a change in scenery, wanting to escape from feeling locked inside, claustrophobic, and overwhelmed. This song is like a hand reaching out to anyone willing to grasp onto it and say they feel the same way. We hope people hear that and feel a little less alone.”

Check it out below:

And catch Pinkshift live at the following dates this summer:

June

2 Manchester, UK – Deaf Institute
3 Leeds, UK – Slam Dunk Festival
4 Hatfield, UK – Slam Dunk Festival
6 London, UK – The Camden Assembly

July

8 Wilmington, DE – The Queen^
9 Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation 27^
10 Carrboro, NC – Cat's Cradle^

^w/ Bayside

Read this: “No-one wants to listen to a bunch of white dudes complaining about the same shit”: Pinkshift and the new wave of pop-punk

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