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Pinkshift Share Double Single “Reflection” and “Don’t Fight” Ahead of Album Release

Photo Credit: Sihan Xu
Photo Credit: Sihan Xu

Maryland-based punk band Pinkshift released a new double single, “Reflection” and “Don’t Fight”, ahead of the release of their new album Earthkeeper, releasing August 29 via Hopeless Records. Stream the songs HERE and watch the official video for “Don’t Fight" below: 



Reflection” and “Don’t Fight” being released at the same time is a compelling choice due to the complete opposite natures the songs have. “Reflection” is a quiet ballad, while “Don’t Fight” is a high-octane, aggressive punk track. According to the band, these songs are meant to represent the dual nature of the album and the band themselves.


"'Don't Fight' and 'Reflection' are opposite ends of Earthkeeper," singer Ashrita Kumar shares. "They kind of balance each other out. 'Don't Fight' is grief ignited by anger, and' Reflection' is softness in power."


Kumar continues, "'Don't Fight' came from an idea [guitarist] Paul [Vallejo] brought to the band, and that's him singing the choruses. They inspired me in a time of grieving, and I felt drawn to something less melodic. My verses are more like shouted poems, feeling a sense of discord and anguish. 'Reflection' is, on the other hand, written from a place of feeling softness and lightness. That reflection is the presence of the Earthkeeper, my friends beyond the veil, and my ancestors. I feel the grief of their loss, but maybe our relationship is more magical now in ways that I can't understand all the time. Their time on Earth, in my life, shaped who I am today. That version of me can choose how I'd like to see the world."


EARTHKEEPER TRACK LISTING:

"Love It Here"

"Anita Ride"

"Evil Eye"

"Don't Fight"

"Patience"

"Spiritseeker"

"Blood"

"Freefall"

"Suspended"

"Reflection"

"Vacant"

"Something More"



Preorder Earthkeeper HERE.


Pinkshift will be embarking on a U.S. headliner tour later this fall and will also be making several in-store appearances at record stores along the East Coast to celebrate the new album. Get tickets HERE.


IN-STORE APPEARANCES:

8/27 — Rough Trade — New York, NY (6pm)

8/28 — Repo Records — Philadelphia, PA (7pm)

8/30 — Sound Garden— Baltimore, MD (4pm)


PINKSHIFT ON TOUR:

9/27 — Brooklyn, NY — Under the K Bridge Park

10/4 — Baltimore, MD — The Amphitheatre at the Inner Harbor

10/10 — Asbury Park, NJ — Asbury Lanes

10/11 — Richmond, VA — Richmond Music Hall

10/12 — Carrboro, NC — Cat's Cradle Backroom

10/14 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade

10/15 — Orlando, FL — Conduit

10/17 — Houston, TX — White Oak Music Hall

10/18 — Austin, TX — The Ballroom

10/19 — Dallas, TX — Club Dada

10/21 — Phoenix, AZ — Rebel Lounge

10/22 — San Diego, CA — The Voodoo Room

10/23 — Santa Ana, CA — Constellation Room

10/24 — Los Angeles, CA — The Echo

10/25 — San Francisco, CA — Bottom of the Hill

10/27 — Portland, OR — Polaris Hall

10/28 — Seattle, WA — Neumos

10/30 — Salt Lake City, UT — Kilby Court

11/01 — Denver, CO — Marquis Theater

11/02 — Lawrence, KS — Bottleneck

11/04 — Minneapolis, MN — 7th Street Entry

11/05 — Chicago, IL — Bottom Lounge

11/07 — Detroit, MI — The Sanctuary

11/08 — Cleveland, OH — Mahall's

11/09 — Pittsburgh, PA — Thunderbird Music Hall & Café

11/11 — Toronto, ON — Hard Luck Bar

11/13 — Boston, MA — Brighton Music Hall

11/14 — Hamden, CT — Space Ballroom

11/15 — Philadelphia, PA — First Unitarian Church

11/16 — Washington, DC — Atlantis

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