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  1. 2005, Flying Nun Records, FNCD494 Mathematical Warfare is an album with a heavy back-story and variety of disclaimers. Almost completely removed stylistically from the sound the band became known f…

  2. 19 de feb. de 2014 · It's been seven years since Shocking Pinks' fine 2007 self-titled album and project leader Nick Harte returns with a 160-minute triple album. He still has a rare ability to convey all-consuming ...

  3. DFA Records signed Harte and released a series of limited-edition singles, which included remixes by The Glimmers, Deerhunter, Eluvium, and Arkitype, before issuing the self-titled album, Shocking Pinks, in the fall of 2007 —largely a remastered compilation of songs from Mathematical Warfare and Infinity Land.

  4. 27 de sept. de 2007 · A 17-track, 45-minute compilation cherrypicked from Shocking Pinks' two 2005 albums for New Zealand's legendary Flying Nun imprint (Mathematical Warfare and Infinity Land), Shocking Pinks veers ...

  5. Shocking Pinks debuted in 2004 with Dance the Dance Electric, which nodded to the spare, bittersweet sound of such classic New Zealand bands as the Clean and the Bats, My Bloody Valentine's avant pop, and dance-punk. Shocking Pinks signed to Flying Nun for 2005's Mathematical Warfare and Infinity Land.

  6. 9 de sept. de 2022 · Shocking Pinks appeared to be on the brink of a worldwide breakthrough after they were picked up by New York’s DFA Records in the mid 2000s, a label co-owned by James Murphy from LCD Soundsystem. With a similar ability to infuse danceable music with elements of indie guitar, it made sense that Shocking Pinks could ride the zeitgeist of the time and find a global audience.

  7. 25 de sept. de 2007 · Mathematical Warfare (2005) Infinity Land (2007) Shocking Pinks (2007) Guilt Mirrors (2014) AllMusic Review. User Reviews. Track Listing. Credits. Releases. Similar Albums. ... Shocking Pinks by Shocking Pinks released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.