Album Review: Stand Atlantic – ‘Pink Elephant’

On August 7, Stand Atlantic released their second album, Pink Elephant. This pop-punk band comes from Sydney, Australia, and this new record is a follow up to their debut album, Skinny Dipping, which came out in 2018.

Pink Elephant opens with “Like That,” a very catchy song that will have you singing along after the first time you hear it. “Shh!” was released in February, and it’s one of those songs that makes you wish you were jumping around in a mosh pit at a pop-punk show. “Blurry” was released a couple of days before the album dropped, and you can check out its music video here. It sounds a bit different compared to what you’d expect from the band, with sort of an indie rock vibe, but it’s definitely a song I want to listen to again and again.

The music video for “Jurassic Park” was released in June, and you can view its music video here. This song perfectly represents Stand Atlantic’s sound, but it still manages to capture how they’ve matured since their last release. “Wavelength” has a music video that’s filled with clips from concerts and touring, and it makes me miss live music even more than I already do – which is a lot. Back in April, Stand Atlantic dropped a slow song, “Drink To Drown.” Its music video was filled with clips sent in from fans who were stuck at home in quarantine. Be prepared to tear up while watching this video.

Pink Elephant closes with “Hate Me (Sometimes).” This was the first single off of the album, and it was released all the way back in September 2019. Its music video can be viewed here. This song sounds so good live, and I love how relatable the lyrics are. The chorus is repeated one last time at the end, making it perfect for the last track on the album, wrapping all 11 songs up.

Pink Elephant is an album that all pop-punk fans should check out. It may be a while until it can happen, but I definitely can’t wait until I’m able to see Stand Atlantic play these new songs live.

  1. Like That
  2. Shh!
  3. Blurry
  4. Jurassic Park
  5. Eviligo
  6. Wavelength
  7. Drink To Drown
  8. DWYW
  9. Silk & Satin
  10. Soap
  11. Hate Me (Sometimes)

Post by Anna Rhodes

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I recently graduated from George Mason University with a degree in Communication. I go to a lot of concerts and take pictures of them.

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