Pink Mountaintops
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Pink Mountaintops | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Stephen McBean |
Origin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Genres | Psychedelic rock, folk rock, Experimental rock, Indie rock |
Years active | 2003 | –present
Labels | Jagjaguwar, Low Transit Industries |
Members | Stephen McBean |
Past members | Jules Ferrari Sophie Trudeau Rachel Fannan Ashley Webber Tolan McNeil Cory Gangnes Fiona Ackerman Sar Friedman Mike Maximuik Chad Ross Megan Boddy Lindy Gerrard Nate Ryan Colin Ryan Stephanie Hunt Bob Mustachio Matthew Camirand Keith Parry Josh Stevenson Ted Bois Steve Balogh Brad McKinnon Lynday Sung CC Rose Jonah Fortune Diego Del Castillo Mia Del Castillo Joshua Wells Amber Webber Jesse Sykes Phil Wandscher Jon Wang Steve Kille Matthew Aveiro Jonathan Russell Nathan Willett Matt Maust. |
Website | pinkmountaintops |
Pink Mountaintops is a Canadian rock and roll band from Vancouver led by Stephen McBean.[1]
The band's first album, The Pink Mountaintops, featured Amber Webber and Joshua Wells. The tracks varied from alt-country to indie rock.[2]
The band's recording Outside Love included contributions from members of several other bands. It was number one on the Canadian campus radio top 50 chart in May and again in June, 2009.
Pink Mountaintop's fourth album, Get Back, was released in 2014. Musicians included Annie Hardy, Greg Foremann, and Rob Barbato. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Joe Cardamone.[3]
Band members
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Live:
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Pink Mountaintops (Jagjaguwar, 2004)
- Axis of Evol (Jagjaguwar, 2006)
- Outside Love (Jagjaguwar, 2009)
- Get Back (Jagjaguwar, 2014)[4]
- Peacock Pools (ATO Records, 2022)
Singles
[edit]- "The Ones I Love" / "Erected" (Jagjaguwar, 2005)
- "Single Life" / "My Best Friend" (Jagjaguwar, 2007)
- "Asleep with an Angel" / "The Beat" (Jagjaguwar, 2014)
- "Lights of the City" (ATO Records, 2022)
- "Nervous Breakdown" (ATO Records, 2022)
- "Nikki Go Sudden" (ATO Records, 2022)
References
[edit]- ^ Heather Phares. "The Pink Mountaintops Artist Biography". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
- ^ "Pink Mountaintops: The Pink Mountaintops" Archived 2019-02-13 at the Wayback Machine. Exclaim!, By Cam Lindsay Sep 01, 2004
- ^ "Pink Mountaintops Get Back". Exclaim!, By Ian Gormely Apr 25, 2014
- ^ Hudson, Alex (2014-02-04). "Pink Mountaintops Announces 'Get Back' LP, Shares Sleazy New Track". Exclaim!. Archived from the original on 2014-03-12. Retrieved 2014-04-04.
External links
[edit]- Pink Mountaintops Official website
- Pink Mountaintops at Jagjaguwar Records
- Pink Mountaintops at Exclaim!
- "Down and Dirty: The love songs of the Pink Mountaintops" CBC Radio 3 Session; story by Shawn Cooper, photography by Jon Elder