Album artwork for Perspective by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

With live music in jeopardy during the COVID pandemic, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong retreated to Wright Way Studios in their hometown of Baltimore, MD to record their sixth studio album and remind themselves of the healing power of music. Perspective’s twelve-song track list runs the gamut of their eclectic sound, from the explosive new single, “Elephante,” featuring the funkfueled force of Here Come The Mummies’ horns section, to “Indiglo,” a decade-old groovy track that finally got the studio treatment it deserves alongside silky smooth accompaniment by keyboardist Zach Gill of ALO. The national lockdown afforded them the opportunity to collaborate with otherwise busy musicians, including percussionist Jason Hann of The String Cheese Incident on the danceable track, “Move Like That,” and to add some extra textures including their first use of strings on the go-with-the-flow anthem, “Su Casa.”

Singer/Guitarist Greg Ormont adds, “Most of all, recording Perspective kept our hearts full, spirits inspired and eyes on the prize. Now, we’re finally back on a national tour with a slew of new songs and a renewed appreciation for live music and life on the road.”

Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

Perspective

No Coincidence Records
Album artwork for Perspective by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
LPx2

$32.99

180 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 08/26/2022Catalog Number

NOCO006lp

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Album artwork for Perspective by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
CD

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Released 04/08/2022Catalog Number

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Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

Perspective

No Coincidence Records
Album artwork for Perspective by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
LPx2

$32.99

180 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 08/26/2022Catalog Number

NOCO006lp

Learn more
Album artwork for Perspective by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
CD

$12.99

Released 04/08/2022Catalog Number

NOCO006cd

Learn more

With live music in jeopardy during the COVID pandemic, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong retreated to Wright Way Studios in their hometown of Baltimore, MD to record their sixth studio album and remind themselves of the healing power of music. Perspective’s twelve-song track list runs the gamut of their eclectic sound, from the explosive new single, “Elephante,” featuring the funkfueled force of Here Come The Mummies’ horns section, to “Indiglo,” a decade-old groovy track that finally got the studio treatment it deserves alongside silky smooth accompaniment by keyboardist Zach Gill of ALO. The national lockdown afforded them the opportunity to collaborate with otherwise busy musicians, including percussionist Jason Hann of The String Cheese Incident on the danceable track, “Move Like That,” and to add some extra textures including their first use of strings on the go-with-the-flow anthem, “Su Casa.”

Singer/Guitarist Greg Ormont adds, “Most of all, recording Perspective kept our hearts full, spirits inspired and eyes on the prize. Now, we’re finally back on a national tour with a slew of new songs and a renewed appreciation for live music and life on the road.”