Listen: The Big Pink Return with New Lineup and New Song, “Hightimes”
First Taste of Empire Underground EP, Due Out in 2016
Nov 12, 2015
The Big Pink
The Big Pink have returned after some lineup turmoil that saw founding member Milo Cordell leave the band in 2013. Back then other founding member Robbie Furze announced his intention to continue The Big Pink as a solo act, but their comeback single comes with the news that the band is now a four-piece, although their new press photo only features Furze and keyboardist/vocalist Mary Charteris. Also in the band now is Free Hallas on drums and Jesse Russell on bass. “Hightimes” is their new song and it can be streamed below.
It’s the first taste of the Empire Underground EP, which will be due out in early 2016. The band will also release their third full-length later in 2016 and it will features contributions from Miike Snow’s Andrew Wyatt and Gossip’s Beth Ditto and was mixed by Alan Moulder. Check out the song below, followed by the details of The Big Pink’s three upcoming Monday night shows at The Echo in Los Angeles.
The Big Pink Tour Dates:
11/16 - The Echo - Los Angeles, CA - 10:30PM
11/23 - The Echo - Los Angeles, CA - 10:30PM
11/30 - The Echo - Los Angeles, CA - 10:30PM
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