Pink Sky Unveils Luminescent Single ‘Crystalline’ from Upcoming Album | CULTR

Pink Sky Unveils Luminescent Single ‘Crystalline’ from Upcoming Album

Crystalline,” Pink Sky, an LA-based music duo comprising Ryan and Angelica Hay, alongside their collaborator irreplica, takes listeners through a nuanced sonic journey. This track, the second to be unveiled from their upcoming album Everything You Feel Is Real, contrasts sharply with its predecessor, “Incinerating,” by offering a clearer, more melody-driven experience. “Crystalline” features engaging lyrics set to the backdrop of robust drum rhythms, showcasing the group’s ability to blend alt-pop and indie-electronic influences seamlessly.

The collaboration with irreplica signifies a different move for Pink Sky, known for their self-sufficient approach to music production. This partnership has enriched the duo’s musical repertoire, the best of both talents colliding on “Crystalline.” The song explores themes of internal conflict and the human inclination towards self-criticism, wrapped in a metaphorical language that compares the self to “an ornate broken hand-mirror thrown in a field of dirt.” This imagery shows the track’s message of finding beauty in imperfection and the complexity of human emotion.

Pink Sky’s forthcoming album promises to be a greater extension of this single. Their history of memorable performances, highlighted by their presence at events like SXSW and Treefort Music Fest, coupled with critical acclaim for their earlier works, positions Pink Sky as a notable force within the indie music scene.

The addition of irreplica, the project of Christopher Morse, introduces a fresh dynamic to the duo’s creative process. This collaboration began serendipitously and has blossomed into a significant creative exchange, contributing to the depth and momentum of Everything You Feel Is Real. The album, inspired by a myriad of influences including cinema and dystopian themes, invites listeners to embark on a journey of self-exploration, challenging them to confront and embrace their inner contradictions.