Pinkunoizu Announce New Album

The Drop is set for release in August; listen to new track Great Pacific Garbage Patch below

Photograph courtesy of Paul Heartfield

Danish neo-psychedelic crew Pinkunoizu have announced that they’ll be releasing their new album, The Drop, on August 5 via Full Time Hobby. It follows last month’s Second Amendment EP and we’ve got a first play of album track ‘Great Pacific Garbage Patch’:

The track’s title refers to an oceanic wasteland of debris floating in the north Pacific. It is, in their own words: "a suiting picture for a world doing wrong and – a suiting picture for the sound of this record, which is made up from a rubble of ideas that were mashed together during a very short period of one week of recording and three weeks of dubbing and mixing."

The song, a lush space rock cut, looks likely to be the opening track of the album, with the band describing it as: "taking flight with a tone generator dropping in pitch until it splashes down into the wide blue open. ‘The Great Pacific Garbage Patch’ is meant to function as a descent; a drop that continues all along the record in various ways. Lyrically and sonically we have somehow been drawn towards working with a bending and falling feeling on this album."

The band are setting out on an extensive European tour, kicking off with a set at Glastonbury later this month:

JUNE

Fri 28th – Glastonbury Festival (Williams Green Stage, 2pm)

SEPTEMBER

Fri 27 – Loppen, Copenhagen

Mon 30 – Festaal, Berlin

OCTOBER

Tue 1 – Zoom, Frankfurt

Wed 2 – Ampere, Munich

Thu 3 – Bogen F, Viadukt, Zurich

Sun 6 – Rotonde, Botanique, Brussels

Mon 7 – La Maroquinerie, Paris

Tue 8 – Heaven, London

Fri 11 – Colston Hall, Bristol

Sat 12 – Brewery, Kendal

Sun 13 – Broadcast, Glasgow

Tue 15 – Band On The Wall, Manchester

Wed 16 – South Street Arts, Reading

Thu 17 – The Apex, Bury St Edmunds

Sat 19 – Trades Club, Hebden Bridge

Sun 20 – East Village Arts Club, Liverpool

Mon 21 – The Old Market, Brighton

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