Working with acclaimed producer Will Yip (Code Orange, The Menzingers), Pinkshift leaned on his experience in order to make their first time creating an album a memorable one…
Paul: “We’d never recorded an album before, so we were all really nervous heading into the studio. It felt like a true test of how good we really were as performers. Will was really encouraging and supportive, but he also challenged us as songwriters. We brought a lot of ideas into the studio that we were really stoked on, but he pushed us to make them even better. We’re all fucking stoked on what we came out with.”
Ashrita: “We’re not changing as a band on this record, but we are expanding what we do. With an album, we have more room to grow over the 12 songs. So there’s songs like [recent single] i’m not crying you’re crying, which is a fun one that sounds like our previous era, but we also wanted to push ourselves and really be creative.”
Paul: “The funny thing is, we dropped i’m telling my therapist on you, which is our biggest song, kind of out of nowhere. We did it all in one night and were like, ‘Well, that’s that done.’ Whereas on this record there are songs we’ve constantly revised and updated, and really gone in depth to make the parts the best they can be.”