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Pinkshift


Pinkshift is an American punk rock band formed in Baltimore, Maryland, in 2019, consisting of vocalist Ashrita Kumar, guitarist Paul Vallejo, and drummer Myron Houngbedji. The trio met while studying at Johns Hopkins University, initially balancing academic pursuits in engineering and medicine with music before committing to the band full-time. Pinkshift draws from influences in pop-punk, emo, and hardcore, delivering high-energy performances characterized by raw emotion and technical proficiency.
The band has released two studio albums: Love Me Forever in 2022, which garnered praise for its vulnerable lyricism and fierce delivery, and Earthkeeper in 2025, incorporating elements shaped by personal and cultural explorations including Vedic influences. Prior to full-length releases, Pinkshift issued extended plays such as Saccharine in , building a reputation through singles like "i'm gonna tell my therapist on you" and extensive touring. Their reflects a commitment to addressing themes of , , and societal critique, often performed with dynamic live sets that have earned them spots at festivals like .

Band members

Current members

Pinkshift's current lineup is a trio consisting of Ashrita Kumar on lead vocals, Paul Vallejo on guitar, and Myron Houngbedji on drums. Kumar, Vallejo, and Houngbedji formed the band in 2018 while studying at in , . The group has maintained this core configuration since parting ways with their former bassist Erich Weinroth in late 2021, operating as a trio for recordings and live performances thereafter.

Former members

Bassist Erich Weinroth joined Pinkshift in 2020 after responding to the band's Tinder profile seeking a bassist, having previously played in local Baltimore acts like Cinema Hearts. He contributed to the band's early live performances and recordings, including tracks on the 2021 Saccharine EP such as "i'm gonna tell my therapist on you" and "On Thin Ice." On December 31, 2021, Pinkshift announced via Twitter that Weinroth had been removed from the lineup, stating it was "not a good fit for us culturally or musically" despite appreciating his contributions. The band has operated as a trio since, with no additional lineup changes reported.

History

Formation and early activity (2018–2020)

Pinkshift formed in , , in 2018 when vocalist Ashrita Kumar and guitarist Paul Vallejo, students at , began collaborating after Vallejo witnessed Kumar's performance at a school event and proposed writing music together. They soon recruited drummer Myron Houngbedji after overhearing him practicing to tracks, completing the trio while all three pursued demanding academic paths in engineering and pre-medicine. The band's initial songwriting focused on raw energy, drawing from personal frustrations amid their rigorous studies, though they initially viewed the project as a temporary outlet rather than a long-term commitment. In 2019, Pinkshift released their debut demo track "Mars," marking their entry into the local scene without formal tours or widespread promotion, as members balanced band practice with university demands. By early , the group had recorded additional material for a planned debut EP and East Coast tour dates, but the disrupted these efforts, shifting focus to online releases. Their single "I'm Gonna Tell My Therapist On You," released independently in , gained traction on platforms like , amassing millions of streams and introducing the band to a broader audience through its cathartic, therapy-referencing lyrics amid pandemic . This unexpected breakout, coupled with subsequent tracks like "Family and Friends," solidified Pinkshift's early reputation for blending melodic hooks with aggressive instrumentation, though live performances remained limited to sporadic pre-pandemic local shows.

Initial releases and growing recognition (2021–2022)

Pinkshift released their debut extended play, Saccharine, on April 2, 2021, through self-release via Bandcamp. The EP featured five tracks, including "Mars," "On Thin Ice," and previously issued singles "i'm gonna tell my therapist on you" and "Toro/Rainwalk." Produced independently, Saccharine showcased the band's pop-punk sound with grunge and riot grrrl influences, earning attention in alternative press for its energetic delivery and thematic focus on personal resilience. Following the EP's release, Pinkshift signed with and announced their debut studio , Love Me Forever, on July 13, 2022, accompanied by the single "i'm not crying you're crying." The , released on October 21, 2022, included 12 tracks such as "nothing (in my head)," "GET OUT," and "cherry (we're all gonna die)," blending aggression with emotional vulnerability. Love Me Forever marked the band's first full-length effort under a major label, expanding their production scope while retaining raw intensity. The period saw growing recognition through live performances and media coverage. In 2022, Pinkshift embarked on their first headlining North American tour in the fall, following support slots with acts like PUP and . Critics praised Love Me Forever for its roots in 2000s while updating the genre, leading to its inclusion in Paste Magazine's list of the 20 best albums of 2022. This acclaim helped solidify Pinkshift's position in the revitalized scene, attracting a broader audience amid rising interest in diverse, high-energy acts.

Earthkeeper and ongoing developments (2023–present)

In 2023, Pinkshift released the EP suraksha via . During a tour stop that year, discovered a massive fallen redwood tree, an encounter that influenced the conceptual framework of their next full-length album. On June 10, 2025, Pinkshift announced their studio Earthkeeper, slated for release on August 29, 2025, through , alongside the lead single "Anita Ride." The comprises eight tracks, including "Love It Here," "," "Patience," "Spiritseeker," and "Blood," marking a departure from prior leanings toward heavier, experimental and metalcore-infused elements. Additional singles "" and "Don't Fight" followed on August 7, 2025. Earthkeeper received attention for its thematic depth, drawing from personal and societal frustrations articulated by vocalist , with production emphasizing live-band intensity honed over years of touring. Post-release, the band issued the single "Authority Problem" on October 10, 2025, critiquing institutional power structures. To promote the album, Pinkshift launched the , a headline U.S. run commencing in October 2025, featuring performances in on October 25, Portland on October 27, and subsequent dates across multiple cities into 2026. The tour underscores the band's evolution as a live act, building on prior festival appearances and support slots with acts like .

Artistry

Musical style and influences

Pinkshift's music primarily blends with grunge, emo, and alternative rock elements, characterized by infectious melodies, incisive lyrics, and dynamic shifts in intensity. Their sound draws from mid-2000s emo and pop-punk traditions, evident in early singles like "On Thin Ice" and "i'm gonna tell my therapist on you," which echo the energetic, riff-driven style of bands such as and . This foundation is marked by raw emotional delivery from vocalist Ashrita Kumar, punchy guitar work from Paul Vallejo, and propulsive drumming from Myron Houngbedji, creating a vehemently unapologetic punk ethos that examines personal and societal struggles. The band's debut album Love Me Forever (2022) incorporates broader influences, including Nirvana's rawness, Turnstile's hardcore energy, and ' angular riffs, alongside tracks like Microwave's "Lighterless" and The Offspring's "" that shaped its thematic and sonic palette of pandemic-era isolation and resilience. Personal inspirations also play a role, with Kumar citing Soundgarden and No Doubt for vocal and stylistic cues, while the group's diverse listening habits—spanning , Turnstile, and —infuse their output with eclectic aggression. By their second album Earthkeeper (2025), Pinkshift evolved toward heavier and tinges, integrating influences from , Loathe, and Slipknot to amplify riffs and breakdowns, while retaining punk-pop hooks and spiritual undertones derived from Vedic philosophy. This progression reflects a deliberate boundary-pushing approach, blending post-hardcore urgency with grunge introspection, as seen in tracks like "Spiritseeker" that surge from slow burns to explosive solos. The result is a genre-fluid style that prioritizes emotional catharsis over rigid categorization, distinguishing them from contemporaries in the pop-punk revival.

Lyrical themes and songwriting

Pinkshift's lyrics, largely written by vocalist Ashrita , center on raw explorations of anger, grief, and emotional empowerment, often drawing from personal experiences to critique societal failings and affirm inner resilience. In songs like those on their 2022 debut album Love Me Forever, articulates anger as a mechanism for processing and prioritizing self amid vulnerability, transforming individual pain into relatable . This approach extends to broader defiance, as in "" (2022), where confronts patriarchal overreach through snarling indictments of imposed control and entitlement. Their 2025 album Earthkeeper shifts toward intertwined themes of and , portraying as a combative force that incites meaningful action against mortality and existential voids, while grappling with , violence, nature's indifference, and ancestral healing. infuses these narratives with undertones, emphasizing innate power derived from , , and self-connection as antidotes to and loss, informed by personal bereavement and cultural reflections like Vedic influences. Tracks such as "" (2023) exemplify this through meditations on , ancestry, and evolution, underscoring survival's defiant optimism. Earlier works highlight frustrations with systemic barriers, including inadequate mental health access in "i'm gonna tell my therapist on you" (2020), channeling passion into calls for authentic expression and . Across releases, Kumar adapts real-life stories or prevalent issues into universal appeals, fostering and without romanticizing pain. Songwriting emerges collaboratively, with leading lyrical contributions while guitarist Vallejo and drummer Myron Houngbedji integrate diverse influences—spanning punk, metalcore, and personal inspirations—to refine dynamics and thematic depth. This process evolved through shared music exchanges and experimental techniques, yielding a arc from introspective turmoil to hope, where fighting for planetary and personal renewal underscores punk's activist core.

Discography

Studio albums

Love Me Forever is the debut studio album by Pinkshift, released on October 21, 2022, through Hopeless Records. Produced by Will Yip at Studio 4 Recording in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, the album consists of 12 tracks blending pop-punk, post-hardcore, and alternative rock elements. Lead singles included "nothing (in my head)" on June 1, 2022, "i'm not crying you're crying" on July 13, 2022, and "GET OUT" on August 24, 2022.
No.Title
1."i'm not crying you're crying"
2."nothing (in my head)"
3.""
4."cherry (we're all gonna die)"
5."the kids aren't alright"
6.""
7."In a Breath"
8."family and fakes"
9."home with u"
10."i'm happier "
11."one last time"
12."Love Me Forever"
Earthkeeper, the band's second studio album, was released on August 29, 2025, via Hopeless Records. The album comprises 12 tracks and expands on the band's energetic sound with themes of personal growth and resilience. Preceding singles were "Evil Eye" on April 18, 2025, "Anita Ride" on June 10, 2025, "Vacant" on July 8, 2025, and "Don't Fight / Reflection" on August 5, 2025.
No.Title
1."Love It Here"
2."Anita Ride"
3.""
4."Don't Fight"
5."Patience"
6."Spiritseeker"
7."Blood"
8."Freefall"
9."Reflection"
10."Vacant"
11."Authority Problem"
12."Earthkeeper"

Extended plays

Pinkshift's debut , Saccharine, was self-released on April 2, 2021. The five-track EP includes "Mars", "On ", "i'm gonna tell my therapist on you", "Toro", and "Rainwalk", compiling earlier singles with the new lead track "Mars". The band's second EP, suraksha, was released on October 13, 2023, through . It features three tracks: "lullaby", "home", and "to me". The title, derived from a word meaning "protection", reflects themes of heritage and safeguarding, as noted in promotional materials. In 2024, Pinkshift issued love me for the summer, a EP in collaboration with producer caco, released on July 11 via . The five-track release reworks selections from their debut album Love Me Forever, including es such as "BURN THAT BITCH (pool )" and "we're all crying (low tide )", aimed at providing fresh interpretations for summer touring.
TitleRelease dateLabelTracks
SaccharineApril 2, 2021Self-released5
surakshaOctober 13, 20233
love me for the summerJuly 11, 20245

Singles

Pinkshift's singles discography encompasses standalone releases from their formation period and promotional singles for subsequent EPs and albums, often highlighting the band's evolving punk and post-hardcore sound. Early independent singles established their presence, followed by label-backed releases via emphasizing themes of emotional turmoil and defiance. The debut , "i'm gonna tell my therapist on you," was released in July 2020, capturing raw interpersonal through aggressive instrumentation and vocalist Ashrita Kumar's confrontational delivery. This was followed by the double A-side "Toro/Rainwalk" on October 23, 2020, blending introspective lyricism with dynamic shifts between tracks. Leading into their 2022 Love Me Forever, the band issued four : "i'm not crying you're crying" on July 13, 2022, as the lead track with its anthemic chorus addressing and resilience; "nothing (in my head)" showcasing grunge-infused riffs; "GET OUT" emphasizing urgent, cathartic energy; and "in a breath," an acoustic-leaning closer released closer to the drop. These tracks garnered streaming attention, with "i'm not crying you're crying" exceeding five million streams by late 2022. For the 2023 EP suraksha, promotional singles included "to me" on April 13, 2023, exploring , and "home" announced August 4, 2023, amid the EP's reveal, both featuring stripped-back production relative to prior work. The 2025 album Earthkeeper was preceded by singles such as "Evil Eye" in April 2025, noted for its intense edges, and the double release of "Reflection" and "Don't Fight" on August 5, 2025, contrasting introspective and combative tones to preview the album's thematic depth. Post-album, "Authority Problem" followed on October 9, 2025, channeling themes of institutional disrespect and personal wrath. Additional standalone singles include "ONE NATION" in 2024 and "EAT YOUR FRIENDS" in 2023, further expanding their catalog beyond album cycles.
TitleRelease DateAssociated Release
"i'm gonna tell my therapist on you"July 2020Standalone
"Toro/Rainwalk"October 23, 2020Standalone
"i'm not crying you're crying"July 13, 2022Love Me Forever
"nothing (in my head)"2022Love Me Forever
"GET OUT"2022Love Me Forever
"in a breath"2022Love Me Forever
"to me"April 13, 2023suraksha
"home"August 4, 2023suraksha
"EAT YOUR FRIENDS"2023Standalone
"ONE NATION"2024Standalone
"Evil Eye"April 2025Earthkeeper
"Reflection" / "Don't Fight"August 5, 2025Earthkeeper
"Authority Problem"October 9, 2025Standalone

Live performances

Major tours

Pinkshift conducted their first headlining tour across from October 20 to November 18, 2022, beginning in their hometown of , , and concluding in , , with stops in cities including and . This 20-date run marked the band's inaugural outing as headliners, following the release of their debut album . In 2025, Pinkshift launched the Earthkeeper Tour, a headlining U.S. and Canadian run promoting their sophomore album Earthkeeper, commencing in early October and extending through November, encompassing venues such as Bottom of the Hill in on October 25, Neumos in on October 28, Marquis in on November 1, Bottom Lounge in on November 5, and Hard Luck Bar in on November 11. The tour featured high-energy performances noted for their intensity, coinciding with the release of the "Authority Problem" on October 9. Following the North American leg, the band scheduled support dates for in the UK and starting February 2026, though these were not headlining appearances.

Festival and notable appearances

Pinkshift debuted on major European festival stages in 2024, performing at on June 16 at in , . Their set included "Lullaby," "let me drown," and "BURN THE WITCH." The band also appeared at Rock am Ring on June 7-9 in , , showcasing their high-energy sound to a large . In 2025, Pinkshift participated in Liberation Weekend, a two-day event on May 30-31 at and DC9 in , focused on music and arts benefiting trans liberty initiatives. They played on the first night alongside acts like Home is Where and Pretty Bitter, with a setlist featuring "," "Earthkeeper," and "ONE NATION." Later that year, on September 27, Pinkshift performed at the Festival at Under the K Bridge Park in , , delivering tracks such as "Love It Here," "Vacant," and "Anita Ride." These appearances highlighted the band's growing presence in the and festival circuit.

Reception

Critical reception

Pinkshift's debut full-length Love Me Forever, released on October 21, 2022, received positive reviews for its departure from conventional structures, with critics highlighting the band's ability to craft complex arrangements that transcend power chord clichés. New Noise Magazine described it as a "beautifully complex record that shows off the seemingly endless possibilities of the genre." The band's second album, Earthkeeper, issued on August 29, 2025, via Hopeless Records, marked a sonic evolution toward heavier, nu-metal-influenced elements, earning acclaim for blending rage, vulnerability, and thematic depth on topics like grief and environmental urgency. Kerrang! called it a "significant level-up" and a "complex cocktail of rage, vulnerability and determination." Dying Scene praised its success in delivering a "strong" political and personal statement through breakneck pacing and internal dialogues. Heavy Blog is Heavy noted the pivot as a "clear evolution" from the debut, though cautioned against oversimplifying the sound. Additional outlets like Boolin Tunes commended the uncategorizable style and emotional confessionalism, while Dead Rhetoric viewed it as a "musical call-to-arms" with somber urgency. Chorus.fm emphasized its hopeful messages and ambitious redefinition of punk. Distorted Sound Magazine deemed it "very good" for an early-career band, particularly in heavier tracks showing promise. Earlier releases, such as the 2020 EP I'm Gonna Tell My Friends I Was Abducted by Aliens, garnered attention for raw energy and mental health-themed singles like "i'm gonna tell my on you," which addressed systemic failures in care, though formal reviews were sparser compared to full-lengths. Overall, underscores Pinkshift's in fusing punk's with broader influences, consistently praised for over genre conformity.

Commercial performance

Pinkshift's releases have achieved modest commercial traction primarily through digital streaming platforms rather than traditional album sales or major chart placements. The band's debut studio album, Love Me Forever, released on October 21, 2022, via Hopeless Records, did not enter major Billboard charts, reflecting the band's position within the independent punk and alternative rock scenes. Similarly, their follow-up album Earthkeeper, issued on August 29, 2025, through the same label, has not reported positions on Billboard 200 or equivalent rankings as of late 2025. Streaming metrics provide the primary indicators of the band's audience reach. As of October 2025, Pinkshift maintains around 229,000 monthly listeners on , a platform where their catalog has accumulated tens of millions of total plays. Standout tracks demonstrate this engagement: "i'm gonna tell my therapist on you" has surpassed 18.5 million streams, while "i'm not crying, you're crying" exceeds 5.6 million. These figures underscore a growing but niche fanbase, bolstered by singles and inclusions rather than broad sales. No verified physical or digital sales data for their albums has been publicly disclosed by the label or industry trackers.

Awards and nominations

Pinkshift has not won any major music awards but received early-career recognition through nominations in 2022.
YearAwarding bodyCategoryResult
2022Heavy Music AwardsBest International Breakthrough BandNominated
2022New Noise AwardNominated

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