Pinklids: “SAX”

An uptempo garage punk slammer. A singing synth in the background gives a kind of B-52s waggle to our highlighted track “SAX” by Pinklids. Pretty sure there is no saxophone involved. In fact, the song is “Inspired by a chapter called ‘Sacks’ in the book, ‘What We Talk About When We Talk About Love’” by Raymond Carver. Spellcheck, bro! Watch for some surprising tempo changes around the halfway point. Kind of catching their breath before the big finish…
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