Pink Balloons

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Pink Balloons
Ekko Astral Pink Balloons cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 17, 2024 (2024-04-17)
StudioFidelitorium, Kernersville, North Carolina [1]
Genre
Length35:40
Label Topshelf
Producer Jeremy Snyder

Pink Balloons (stylized as pink balloons) is the first full-length studio album by Washington, D.C.-based punk band Ekko Astral.

Contents

Recording and composition

Pink Balloons was recorded and produced by Jeremy Snyder, of Brooklyn-based band Pure Adult. [2] The group had released their most recent album at the same time writing for Pink Balloons had begun; in an interview for Stereogum, singer Jael Holzman drew a positive comparison between Snyder's chaotic production style and what she saw as the ongoing state of the world. [3]

Lyrically, Pink Balloons focuses on themes such as feeling unsafe as a woman in public, facing discrimination and transmisogyny, and the historical treatment of disadvantaged communities, including Native Americans in the United States. [4] The title of the record was intended to be a reaction against the mainstream commodification of feminism. This theme is expanded upon in songs such as "On Brand"; described as the album's climax by Holzman, the band has said the song is "dedicated to all the people in DC who make money off people dying". [5] [4] The social commentary present in the album is often interspersed with cultural references. Pink Balloons features wordplay based around Bon Iver, Frank Ocean, and Creedence Clearwater Revival among others; the title of "Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between L'Enfant and Eastern Market" references La Dispute's album Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair , [2] [3] while "Sticks and Stones" references Dave Chappelle's controversial stand-up special of the same name. [4]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Paste 8.9/10 [6]
Pitchfork 8/10 [2]

Pink Balloons received positive reviews from critics. [6] [2] Writing for the album's inclusion in Consequence's "Best Albums of April 2024" list, critic J. Krueger called the album "a genuinely exciting debut". [7]

In June 2024, two months after the album's release, Pink Balloons was named as one of Stereogum's "50 Best Albums of 2024 So Far". [8] The same month, album closing track "I90" was named one of Paste's "50 Best Songs of 2024 So Far". [9]

In December 2024, Pink Balloons was listed at #1 in Pitchfork's list of "The 30 Best Rock Albums of 2024 [10] with the track "Head Empty Blues" included in their "The 100 Best Songs of 2024" list. [11] Pink Balloons was named in NPR's list of "The 50 Best Albums of 2024"; [12] the track "Head Empty Blues" also earned a spot on NPR's list of "The Best Songs of 2024". [13] Uproxx also included Pink Balloons in their list of "The Best Albums of 2024". [14]

Track listing

All lyrics by Jael Holzman, except where noted.

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Head Empty Blues" 2:48
2."Baethoven" 2:46
3."uwu Type Beat" 2:29
4."On Brand" 4:25
5."Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between L'Enfant and Eastern Market"Ari Drennen2:23
6."Make Me Young"Guinevere Tully1:08
7."Sticks and Stones" 3:02
8."Buffaloed" 1:51
9."Devorah" 5:41
10."Burning Alive on K St."instrumental0:30
11."I90" (featuring Josaleigh Pollett)Holzman, Drennen8:37
Total length:35:40

Personnel

Ekko Astral

Additional personnel

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