A trio of friends who grew up playing music together, Los Angeles' Pinky Pinky deliver a freewheeling mix of indie pop, garage, and psych rock that they introduced with their self-titled 2017 EP and expanded on with their 2019 full-length Turkey Dinner.
Pinky Pinky's members began playing music at an early age. Drummer/vocalist Anastasia Sanchez's father encouraged her to play drums and guitar as a child; bassist Eva Chambers learned piano at age six and played keyboard in a band with her sisters while she was still a preteen, and guitarist Isabelle Fields quit violin to play...