Congratulations on the release of China White! Can you tell us about the inspiration behind the song and how it fits within the Pinky Ring Live EP?
It’s just a classic angry heartbreak fueled story that hopefully helps people let out some frustration and emotion when they hear it.
You’ve mentioned that China White was written just hours after a breakup. How did that raw emotional state influence the writing and recording process?
When something terrible happens I sometimes don’t let myself do anything else till the songs done and I think that helps harness all the emotion while it’s fresh.
Recording the EP live adds an exciting layer of energy. What made you decide to take this approach, and what were some challenges or highlights during the sessions at DefWolf Studios?
A lot of times you hear an amazing band live then go check out their music and it doesn’t hit the mark so with these songs we really wanted to make sure people that have seen them live get the same vibe when they pump them in the car.
The lyrics of China White are deeply personal, exploring themes of heartache and temporary escapes. How important is vulnerability in your songwriting, and how do you channel it into your music?
Unlike Noel Gallagher I’m not blessed with writing beautiful songs about canonballs flying down halls. They have to be about real life so if I couldn’t be vulnerable with my own experiences I wouldn’t have anything to say.
Your live performances are known for their energy and connection with the audience. How did you ensure that this same vibe was captured in the recording of the EP?
Reschs mostly.
Sydney’s music scene has shaped many bands, including Pinky Ring. How has the city influenced your sound and creative direction?
I love Sydney but I can’t say it’s shaped our direction the whole worlds music has.
You’ve supported notable acts like South Summit and The Slingers, while also headlining your own shows. What have been some standout moments from your live performances so far?
When your playing and someone is singing the words in the crowd is something that’ll never get old.
The Pinky Ring Live EP follows a string of releases in 2024. How does this project differ from your previous records like No More Parties In Sydney and Bruschetta?
Those 2 were made with just me and a producer (Pete Covington) whereas I thought this was important to get the whole band cranking on.
With upcoming shows in Sydney and Wollongong, how are you preparing to translate the intensity of the Pinky Ring Live EP to the stage?
The band is really clicking at the moment as soon as the first notes played we all click into gear and feed off each other and when the crowds loving it it gives us even more energy.
Looking ahead, what’s next for Pinky Ring in 2024 and beyond? Are there any new projects or collaborations we can look forward to?
We have a big headline show at Beach Road Bondi on the 10th of Jan and possibly playing a little festival in Feb but that’s TBC. Plenty of songs ready to be recorded too once the year kicks off.
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