HYPE
"Their blend of post-grunge fuzz, DIY ethics, and literary weirdness hits like a battered paperback in a mosh pit." - The Indie Grid :
“The East Yorkshire trio blend slacker cool, psych-tinged guitars and a surprising Shakespearean influence to launch themselves into the indie rock arena with serious intent.” – BabyStep Magazine
“Something of a super group, Strange Pink has cultivated a song (Pencil Chewer) that blends classic punk rock sounds with modern concepts. They are politically driven, not hiding it with cloudy metaphors, instead allowing listeners to sit with harsh reality for about 4 minutes.” – Kayla Moreno / Get Some Magazine
“A raucous and razor-edged slice of indie-rock that feels like a jolt of electricity in a lukewarm playlist … a first release that demands to be noticed. The kind of restless energy that recalls early Sonic Youth.” – Ignite
“Strange Pink shows off their Shakespearean rock Pencil Chewer … presenting a fun indie rock that surprises both in its instrumental and in its softer vocals.” – Music For All
“Drenched in wonky charm and powered by a jangly undercurrent, this track marks a confident first move from the East Yorkshire trio, blending melodic grit with flashes of theatrical menace. It’s the kind of song that knows exactly what it wants to be and isn’t afraid to gnarl its teeth a little.” – The Indie Grid
“A powerful reflection on oppression and cruelty wrapped in psychedelic guitar lines and anthemic energy.” – The Real Ding-
“Excellent. Solid single ready for air!” – Mind The Gap / MTG Radio
“Great track! very happy to support and share with my listeners” – FM Trolli
“A definite overlap of Young Modern in this tune, with some 90's Heavy Stereo mixed in-and very catchy guitar arrangement. Will be playing it on After Hours on June 26th-and it will be my 'Give It Another Spin' during the daytime on the following week.” – Ignition / After Hours / CCR 104.4 FM
“Manages to sound fresh whilst still being reminiscent of 80s post-punk.” – Music For the Apocalypse / Daz in the Hat
“A wonderful song with Ash undertones, beautiful!” – The Alternative Show / Radio Folkstone
“Great, gritty and catchy!” – It’s Only Rock’n’Roll / FAB Radio
“Good catchy Pop.” – Real Musik Show / Shoreditch Radio
“You knew it was going to be good from the first two bars. Poppier than I thought it would be, but no bad thing.” – A Blast For Your Earholes / Sine FM
“Defo be a recurring song on the show! Tune!” – The Indie Show / Bro Radio
“Sounds good, a bit JAMC.” – The Alternative Frequencies Rock Show / Radio Leyland
“Disturbingly good.” – The Source 96.1 FM
“Great debut single from a new band.” – In Your Ears Music
“Powerful.” – Brutha Voodoo’s Playlist Obscura / SHMU