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Home / Arts and Entertainment / 21-Year-Old's Homemade Psychedelic Pop Gems Shine on Sharp Pins' New Album

21-Year-Old's Homemade Psychedelic Pop Gems Shine on Sharp Pins' New Album

29 Oct

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Summary

  • 21-year-old musician Kai Slater records solo project Sharp Pins in his bedroom
  • New album "Balloon Balloon Balloon" features incandescently catchy DIY pop
  • Slater embraces limitations of home setup, creating Sixties-inspired sound
21-Year-Old's Homemade Psychedelic Pop Gems Shine on Sharp Pins' New Album

In early 2025, 21-year-old Chicago musician Kai Slater quietly recorded his superb new Sharp Pins album "Balloon Balloon Balloon" in the bedroom where he makes all of his solo project's music. Slater, who also fronts the loud, jittery rock trio Lifeguard, has spent the last few years crafting incandescently catchy DIY pop hooks on the side.

"Balloon Balloon Balloon" is a sheer delight for any fan of homemade guitar pop. Embracing the limitations of his home-recording setup, Slater has created an album full of psychedelic sunshine and jangly joy, teeming with melodies that snuck into his head and wouldn't leave until he got them down on tape. With ample echoes of the Beatles and the Byrds, the album feels like a lost private-press LP from the mid-to-late Sixties.

As Slater prepares to hit the road again with Lifeguard, he's made a secret AM-radio broadcast from another world with "Balloon Balloon Balloon" - a collection of love letters and personal expressions, all captured in the initial burst of inspiration.

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The new Sharp Pins album "Balloon Balloon Balloon" is a sheer delight for fans of homemade guitar pop, brimming with psychedelic sunshine and jangly joy.
Kai Slater is a 21-year-old Chicago musician who also fronts the rock trio Lifeguard, but has been quietly crafting irresistible DIY pop as his solo project Sharp Pins.
Slater recorded the new Sharp Pins album in the bedroom where he makes all of his solo project's music, embracing the limitations of his home-recording setup.

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