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Piano Versions
2021 · mini albüm
Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)
2020 · single
Set Me Off
2020 · single
Hot Slick
2020 · albüm
Isolation
2020 · single
Ghosting
2020 · single
After Hours
2020 · single
Ponytail
2020 · single
Bad Girls Forever
2020 · single
Hot Slick
2020 · single
Ponytail (The Orielles Remix)
2019 · single
Serve The Rich / LUVU4LYF
2017 · single
Serve The Rich
2017 · single
Bad Thing
2017 · mini albüm
All Hail
2017 · single
Aggrophobe
2017 · single
Trouble
2016 · mini albüm
Hybrid Moments
2015 · single
Wild Nights
2015 · albüm
Young Girls
2015 · single
Too Little Too Late
2015 · single
Girls Like Us
2013 · albüm
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PINS are Faith Vern, Lois Macdonald and Kyoko Swan. They have announced the release of their third full-length LP Hot Slick, out May 29 via their own Haus of Pins label. The vibrant album is filled with neon synths, loud guitars, and cheeky melodies that mirror the group’s new boldly-hued imagery and create the sound of a girl gang refreshed and amplified. Hot Slick features a trio recently released singles: the glitchy and cathartic title track (produced by Jamie Hince of The Kills) and anthemic “Bad Girls Forever” (produced by Rich Woodcraft) as well as the high-heeled skittering beat struts of “Ponytail,” which the band revealed today. The 10 new original tracks found the trio of singer/guitarist Faith Vern, guitarist Lois MacDonald and bassist Kyoko Swan welcoming a rotating cast of collaborators following the departure of their original rhythm section. Rich Woodcraft oversaw the entire project as producer and engineer, while Jamie Hince and Dean Horner contributed additional production and Nathan Saoudi of Fat White Family lent his talents on the keys. The resulting album highlights an expanded soundscape with nods to influences such as Soulwax, LCD Soundsystem, Suicide, and New Order.