Hear album
preview track “Get Up” now, an undeniable, guitar-duel anthem of perseverance
through personal tragedy, public outrage.
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The Pinx (L-R): Cayce
Buttrey, Chance McColl, Adam McIntyre, Charles Wiles. Photo credit: Chris McKay.
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The Pinx –
In The Press
“An authentic tribute to classic American rock &
roll.” — PASTE
“Channeling both the memorable riffs of 70s classic
rock and the introspective storytelling of that era’s sharpest songwriters.” — Stomp & Stammer
“Southern-simmered thunder boogie that would make the
perfect soundtrack for a dangerously reckless summer.” — Classic Rock Magazine
“The whiskey-soaked classic American rockers you’ve
been waiting for.” — Crave
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The Pinx – “Get
Up” (fr. Sisters & Brothers, Out
April 12th)
“Our country has also seemed to fall into darkness. It’s time to get up and remember who we are and who we should be. It’s time to remember that civil rights are worth fighting and protesting for, even and especially if you’re not the group being threatened. Oppression is not the way.” – Adam McIntyre, The Pinx
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About – The
Pinx
The basic tracks for Sisters & Brothers (April 12th), the upcoming
third album by the Atlanta, Georgia-based rock band, The Pinx, were recorded live in the studio, including band leader Adam McIntyre’s insistent vocals. Listen to “Get Up” from Sisters & Brothers
here.
The dueling Allman
Brothers-esque guitar leads throughout
the album by McIntyre and Chance McColl happen to sound
particularly majestic in this setting.
“I wanted the audience to enjoy a rock and roll band
doing what a rock and roll band does,” McIntyre
says of his intentions behind the process of recording Sisters & Brothers.
Harmony vocals, guitar solos and extra “studio magic” came later courtesy of
two magicians (producers Brian Carter
and Joey Jones), marking a departure
for McIntyre, who is used to wearing
all of the hats.
“I’ve tried to be the singer, lead guitarist,
frontman, songwriter, producer, engineer and mixer,” he says of his past
recordings, “but Sisters & Brothers
is a tale of letting two talented engineers do their work while we did ours as
a band.” That said, it was still McIntyre’s
idea to bring Carter and Jones together.
The gamble paid off this time around as Sisters
and Brothers sounds like the legit combination of the styles of the men
that McIntyre placed at the helm.
The songs here are undeniably melodic and hummable, but it’s as if you’re
tapping along while careening towards a brick wall. Sisters and Brothers embodies
elegance within chaos.
“Our previous album (2016’s Freedom) was a party record, but Sisters & Brothers is for darker
times,” McIntyre explains. “That’s
not a bad thing, though. Darkness is important.”
Sisters & Brothers, the third album by The Pinx, arrives on April
12th, preceded by the singles “Mercy!,” “Magic Touch,”
and the title track. Adam McIntyre
of The Pinx is available for
interviews. Contact Josh Bloom
at Fanatic for more information.
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The Pinx
Sisters
& Brothers
April 12th, 2019
(S/R)
Track Listing:
01. Mercy!
03. All Over Now
04. Time & Trouble
05. Brain Fog
06. Magic Touch
07. Daughter of the River
08. Ain’t Your Man
09. I’m Trying
10. Sisters & Brothers
11. Whippoorwills In A Graveyard At Night (Hidden Track)
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The Pinx – Links
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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion
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