Strange Pink unleash debut single, ‘Pencil Chewer’

Strange Pink are Sam Forrest (vocals / guitar), Eddie Alan Logie (bass / BVs) and Dom Smith (drums). Collectively inspired by bands like Sonic Youth and Built To Spill, Sam previously found success as frontman for Island Records band Nine Black Alps and York band Sewage Farm, while Eddie and Dom have been honing their craft in local Yorkshire bands Mary And The RamCreature Honey and RUNoffthestatic.

Strange Pink at Gorilla Studios in 2025, by Rosie Collins
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As a musician with cerebral palsy, drummer Dom describes his journey as wonderful, but not without challenges, like having to literally crawl onto stages and avoid tripping over wires! Since being told he wouldn’t be able to achieve certain things growing up (like being in a band!), Dom has gone on to tour the UK, Europe and Asia in grind-doom metal band The Parasite Twins, create inspiring alternative electronic music in Mary And The Ram and is currently working with one of his favourite songwriters Sam Forrest and one of his favourite musicians Edward Alan Logie in Strange Pink. Such achievements he finds highly satisfying but that said, at a grassroots level, he’d like venue managers and promoters to be more accessible in general. There are many venues out there doing great work for neurodivergent and disabled musicians which he applauds, but traditionally people are afraid of what they don’t understand and that can create barriers for many people with additional needs.

As the first track from their soon to be released Out Of Focus EP, Pencil Chewer was recorded at Young Thugs studio, York (Avalanche PartyLifeLow Hummer) with the help of producer Nick ‘The Muscle’ Russell (BedsitThe Black RavinesROTHCO) and mastered by Ed Woods (IdlewildThe Who).

Sam Forrest from the band says of the release “Pencil Chewer was the first track we wrote together, so it makes sense it’s our first release. Aside from that though, we were finding out about St. Agatha of Sicily at the time and the torture she endured. I think subliminally the song reflects that element of oppression in some way”.

Below is a lyric video by Flesh Planet’s Damo Hughes: 

Listen here:

https://open.spotify.com/embed/track/1R4xAf177v3V64FLxZW4Ur?si=3381ac50091c45d5&utm_source=oembed

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