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Pink Mountaintops

 
Artist: The Pink Mountaintops
  • Formed: 2003, Vancouver, British Columbia, Cana
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Outside Love", "The Pink Mountaintops", "Axis of Evol

Biography

The "trippy country meets stoner rock" of Vancouver's Pink Mountaintops is the brainchild of Stephen McBean, who is also the singer/songwriter/guitarist for Black Mountain, which was formerly known as Jerk with a Bomb. McBean's solo project was also known by another name, One Easy Skag. He began playing with Jerk with a Bomb in the late '90s, and the band issued three albums and a 7" under that name. By late 2003, both Jerk with a Bomb and One Easy Skag were rechristened with their mountainous names, and in the summer of 2004, the Pink Mountaintops' self-titled debut album arrived. While Black Mountain's self-titled debut album became one of 2005's most prominent indie rock albums, McBean brought Pink Mountaintops back the following year with Axis of Evol. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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Pink Mountaintops is a shoegaze psychedelic rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia. The band consists of many of the same musicians who participate in the Black Mountain collective.

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Band members

  • Stephen McBean
  • Amber Webber
  • CC Rose
  • Lyndsay Sung
  • Jonah Fortune
  • Steve Balogh
  • Cory Gangnes
  • Brad MacKinnon
  • Joshua Wells
  • Matt Camirand
  • Christoff Hofmeister
  • Tolan McNeil
  • Keegan Saunders
  • Keith Parry
  • Josh Stevenson
  • Fiona Ackerman
  • Ted Bois
  • Ashley Webber

Discography

Albums


Singles

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