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Pop / Rock 19 August, 2022

The Pink Nostalgia Releases New Single "Flowers"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Joseph James (A.K.A The Pink Nostalgia) releases 'Flowers', perhaps his most personal and emotionally charged work to date - which you can listen to here. The follow-up to previous single 'Radio Silence' - which saw extensive press support as well as a packed out London headliner at the prestigious Troubadour - 'Flowers' expands on the last single as a more upbeat and catchy offering; marking The Pink Nostalgia out as one of the most diverse and growing indie pop projects emerging out of the London scene right now.

From the off, 'Flowers' is a burst of 80's synths and guitars that draws comparisons of an early 1975 cut with an energy that would make Christine and The Queens blush. It's clearly one of The Pink Nostalgia's most liberating tracks yet, from the upbeat rhythm section to the transcendent vocal that binds the song together; but the main highlight comes in the saxophone break and solo that elevates the track to a new level entirely - in short, it's a dose of summery indie pop that has to be heard.

Of the single, Joseph says: "'Flowers' to me, represents a new beginning. Not just a new era for my music, but it's the very start of the EP I'm currently writing. It's catchy, upbeat and full of guitar licks and a sax solo; the perfect indie summer tune, but the lyrics are mature and some of the most introspective I've written so far. It's about burying your past six feet under, and moving on, onwards and upwards."

The result is an emotionally charged insight into the mind of one of the most sonically and musically interesting artists around right now. The vision has never felt clearer and the quality of production has never been higher, leaving you to wonder as to just how far The Pink Nostalgia can really go.
The Pink Nostalgia is Joseph James, an exceptionally talented young artist based in Hertfordshire, who has been gathering up a lot of traction over the last twelve months. With a wealth of new music set for release this year as well as a series of live shows - including their highly anticipated release show at The Troubadour on 12th August, which was a fantastic success, it looks like we'll be seeing a lot more of The Pink Nostalgia in 2022, and we wouldn't want it any other way.

The Pink Nostalgia is the indie-electronic solo project by Joseph James. Hailing from North London and Hertfordshire, UK, The Pink Nostalgia released their ethereal, dream-pop esque, self-titled debut EP on July 1st 2020, with 'Peaches' as the lead single.

Shortly after the first EP's release, The Pink Nostalgia began work on 'MONOCHROME', their conceptual second EP, released on January 29th 2021. The lead single, 'THE COMEDOWN' and subsequent singles 'PLUTO' and 'DRIFTED' received great praise from their fans and press alike.
His latest tracks 'Kodak' and 'Radio Silence' mark a new era for The Pink Nostalgia, with a new track 'Flowers' released in August 2022. After incredible live support slots with artists like Coach Party, and BBC Introducing coverage, The Pink Nostalgia is aiming high, and isn't slowing down any time soon.

Joseph cites his main influences as The 1975, Wolf Alice, Fleetwood Mac, Talking Heads, The Japanese House, and Bon Iver, to name but a few.

"The Comedown has a beautiful intensity that comes through on the production" - Alfitude

"Very modern and fashionable...lots of potential" - The Sound Sniffer

"Haunting vocals at times and a good craft to the electronics" - Bristol Funk
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