I’ve been listening to this album for about two weeks now and I still cannot find the right words to describe it.
From the beginning, fading into the album’s opening song “Like That” up until the last lyric “you should probably save yourself” which ends the album on “Hate Me (Sometimes)”, you are drawn in for the whole thing.
Stand Atlantic has proven throughout their career they are capable of producing amazing track after track and Pink Elephant is no exception to that. The album is full of songs that will have you headbanging in your car (ex. “Eviligo”) along with a few tracks that will have you crying alone in your room (ex, “Dink to Drown”) debating on whether or not you should text your ex that you miss them—I do not recommend that so please don’t. All the tracks on Pink Elephant are so good you will end up listening to this album on repeat over and over again for days on end.
Pink Elephant shows how much Stand Atlantic can grow as a band and with their sound, all without losing their signature sound we all have grown to know and love. This album is easily the album of the year for 2020 so make sure you check it out on August 7th when it is released on all streaming platforms via Hopeless Records.
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