The cover of Pinky Polanskiโs new EP, Discreet Packages, displays four suited silhouettes whose crotches are obscured by pink rectangles. The pink is less a reference to the bandโs nameโsourced from when the band, unnamed, jokingly covered a Pink songโthan lead singer Felix Polanskiโs own provocative purposes.
โIt mostly asks the question, โAre you overcompensating for something when you have a big car or an attitude, or even a badge and a gun?โโ he says.
This sort of frank incitement heavily informs Pinky Polanskiโs music, an expansive take on โ70s and โ80s punk. Polanskiโs monotone howl at times recalls that of Misfits-era Glenn Danzig, and the music bears a similar energy, though it allows for thorough stylistic spasms into genres like surf-rock (โSurfing East 4th St.โ) and country (โNew Scarsโ). These alien elements intrude largely through the rival influences of Felixโs fellow band members: bassist Evan Humphreys, guitarist John Mendicino and drummer Bruce Gonyea.
โWe share plenty of interests,โ says Humphreys. โBut I think that the creative tension comes from the fact that, in essence, Felix is still trying to teach us what a proper punk band should sound like, Bruce wants to play Judas Priest and power ballads, Johnny wants to be Yngwie Malmsteen in a funk band, and I would like to play nothing but Jethro Tull if I was good enough.โ
โI love the old โ77 punky stuff,โ adds Polanski. โSo Iโm always trying to push for that kind of influence. But then itโs cool because they temp me down and pull it back so itโs not just rehashing something.โ
Regardless of their variable backgrounds, which might seem to slow and frustrate the creative process, Pinky Polanskiโs songs have assembled rapidly, even emerging in the bandโs infancy last year.
โWhen it works, it works fantastic,โ says Polanski. โWeโve written songs in 15 minutes. And then when the tension really hits โฆ I think weโve got one song that weโve shelved probably eight times because it just descends into, โNo! No! Forget it!โโ
โThatโs fun, though,โ adds Mendicino. โWe laugh our heads off all the time, and thatโs where itโs at.โ
โNew Scarsโ is a song that grew out of this tension, which draws together โ50s rock โnโ roll, country and whiskey. Through the rampant flooding of widely-sourced ideas, a previously discordant song can cohere excitingly.
โWhen thereโs a lot of tension in a song, itโs kind of up to us to throw things at each other until we find something that actually gets everybody on board,โ says Humphreys. โAnd then somebody finally hits that missing element, and even the one of us that was a holdout is like, โNow this is a cool song.โโ
The brisk speed at which Pinky Polanski travels even invades recording sessions. The band recorded Discreet Packages at Dogwater Studios in two days.
โWe got into the studio, and we did it all live, and then we threw down a vocal scratch track and came back in and did backing vocals,โ says Felix. โI mean, that shows how we get along. I wanted a sound that was going to be more raw.โ
Discreet Packages is raw, quick and dirty. Its six songs amount to a whole 20 minutes, but each capitalizes on its time to burrow through to memory, whether in hooks or sheer, trudging power.
โWe were just talking about how my goal is to have one of our shows descend into a riot,โ says Polanski. โThat and to hear the sound of me throwing a microphone off of somebodyโs forehead.โ
The rest of the band laughs. Humphreys is the first to respond: โWe get along great, but the three of us donโt always share his dream.โ
