Pink Balloons Explained

Pink Balloons
Type:studio
Artist:Ekko Astral
Cover:Ekko_Astral_Pink_Balloons_cover.jpg
Studio:Fidelitorium, Kernersville, North Carolina
Length:35:40
Label:Topshelf
Producer:Jeremy Snyder

Pink Balloons (stylized as pink balloons) is the first full-length studio album by Washington, D.C.-based punk band Ekko Astral.

Recording and composition

Pink Balloons was recorded and produced by Jeremy Snyder, of Brooklyn-based band Pure Adult.[1] The group had released their most recent album at the same time writing for Pink Balloons had begun; in an interview for Stereogum, singer Jael Holzman drew a positive comparison between Snyder's chaotic production style and what she saw as the ongoing state of the world.[2]

Lyrically, Pink Balloons focuses on themes such as feeling unsafe as a woman in public, facing discrimination and transmisogyny, and the historical treatment of disadvantaged communities, including Native Americans in the United States.[3] The title of the record was intended to be a reaction against the mainstream commodification of feminism. This theme is expanded upon in songs such as "On Brand"; described as the album's climax by Holzman, the band has said the song is "dedicated to all the people in DC who make money off people dying".[4] The social commentary present in the album is often interspersed with cultural references. Pink Balloons features wordplay based around Bon Iver, Frank Ocean, and Creedence Clearwater Revival among others; the title of "Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between L'Enfant and Eastern Market" references La Dispute's album Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair, while "Sticks and Stones" references Dave Chappelle's controversial stand-up special of the same name.

Reception

Pink Balloons received positive reviews from critics. Writing for the album's inclusion in Consequence's "Best Albums of April 2024" list, critic J. Krueger called the album "a genuinely exciting debut".[5]

In June 2024, two months after the album's release, Pink Balloons was named as one of Stereogum's "50 Best Albums of 2024 So Far".[6] The same month, album closing track "I90" was named one of Paste's "50 Best Songs of 2024 So Far".[7]

Track listing

All lyrics by Jael Holzman, except where noted.

Personnel

Ekko Astral

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ekko Astral: pink balloons Album Review . Corcoran . Nina . April 17, 2024 . . June 26, 2024.
  2. Web site: Band To Watch: Ekko Astral . Farrell . Margaret . March 27, 2024 . . June 28, 2024.
  3. Web site: Lesuer . Mike . Ekko Astral Take Us Through Their Seething Debut Album "Pink Balloons" Track by Track . April 17, 2024 . Flood . June 27, 2024.
  4. Web site: Mitra . Jay . Ekko Astral are redefining the political voice in punk . June 4, 2024 . . 27 June 2024.
  5. Web site: Best Albums of April 2024: Staff Picks . April 25, 2024 . . June 27, 2024.
  6. Web site: The 50 Best Albums Of 2024 So Far . June 4, 2024 . . June 26, 2024.
  7. Web site: The 50 Best Songs of 2024 So Far . June 7, 2024 . . June 26, 2024.