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Posted by Loren on April 27, 2019

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Pinkish Black will release Concept Unification on June 14, the band's fourth full-length album.

The album will come out on cd, vinyl, and digital formats via Relapse Records.

The new album feature six new tracks by the Texas experimental duo. Get a teaser via "Until," after the bump.

Concept Unification Track list:

Concept Unification
Until
Dial Tone
Petit Mal
Inanimatronic
Next Solution
Away Again (Bonus Track)
We Wait (Bonus Track)

PINKISH BLACK Tour Dates:

May 18 Taos, NM @ Monolith on the Mesa

 

PINKISH BLACK Is:

Daron Beck – Vocals, Synths, Keyboards
Jon Teague – Drums, Synths

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