Before crushing the Orange Stage at last weekend's Boston Calling, Pinklids released a brand new single, "Sax." This new single captures everything we loved about the Wareham band's performance. It has that New Wave meets No Wave sound, and the song is an unhinged sounding two and a half minute burst of noise punk that sounds barely under control. It's intense yet fun, and abrasive yet melodic. Plus, there is an amazing breakdown at the end before the song fully spirals out. The saw draws inspiration from "Sacks," a chapter in Raymond Carver's What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, and depicts "... a crumbling relationship through the eyes of a son." Pinklids are sure to be making waves here for a while, and expect huge things from them.
The band says of their latest single:
“Falling in and out of love is a real thing. But that doesn’t make betrayal forgivable. Sometimes you have to name it for what it is.”
You can watch the video for "Sax" below. For more on Pinklids, check out the band on Instagram and Facebook.
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