Pink Pony Club
Gwar
There is no full‑length GWAR album titled Pink Pony Club; instead, Pink Pony Club is one of two tracks on a limited edition 7‑inch single simply titled Pink (also referred to in some listings as The Pink Seven Inch or Pink Pony Club 7"). Released June 26, 2026 via Pit Records on pink vinyl, the single features GWAR’s cover of Chappell Roan’s pop anthem Pink Pony Club on one side and We’re Just GWAR, their parody cover of I’m Just Ken from the Barbie movie, on the other, with only about 2,500 copies pressed. Both tracks originated as performances for The A.V. Club’s Undercover series, where the band has built a reputation for extreme, theatrical transformations of unlikely songs, and their videos for these covers quickly racked up millions of views, prompting fan demand for a physical release.
GWAR’s take on Pink Pony Club keeps the song’s core theme of self‑reinvention and escape—“embracing exile from a boring, shitty world and remaking yourself into whatever you want,” as vocalist Blöthar put it—but trades Chappell Roan’s glittery pop production for what one metal outlet called a “manic monstrosity and sensory assault.” The arrangement starts relatively close to the original before erupting into a barrage of distorted guitars, guttural vocals, and over‑the‑top theatrics that reframe the track as a tongue‑in‑cheek alien metal cabaret, aligning its message of queer, outsider joy with GWAR’s long‑running celebration of the grotesque and transgressive. Together with We’re Just GWAR on the flip side, the Pink 7" functions less like a traditional album and more like a small, collectible statement of how the band can warp mainstream pop culture into their own lurid universe while still honoring the emotional core of the songs they cover.
Pink Pony Club
Gwar
There is no full‑length GWAR album titled Pink Pony Club; instead, Pink Pony Club is one of two tracks on a limited edition 7‑inch single simply titled Pink (also referred to in some listings as The Pink Seven Inch or Pink Pony Club 7"). Released June 26, 2026 via Pit Records on pink vinyl, the single features GWAR’s cover of Chappell Roan’s pop anthem Pink Pony Club on one side and We’re Just GWAR, their parody cover of I’m Just Ken from the Barbie movie, on the other, with only about 2,500 copies pressed. Both tracks originated as performances for The A.V. Club’s Undercover series, where the band has built a reputation for extreme, theatrical transformations of unlikely songs, and their videos for these covers quickly racked up millions of views, prompting fan demand for a physical release.
GWAR’s take on Pink Pony Club keeps the song’s core theme of self‑reinvention and escape—“embracing exile from a boring, shitty world and remaking yourself into whatever you want,” as vocalist Blöthar put it—but trades Chappell Roan’s glittery pop production for what one metal outlet called a “manic monstrosity and sensory assault.” The arrangement starts relatively close to the original before erupting into a barrage of distorted guitars, guttural vocals, and over‑the‑top theatrics that reframe the track as a tongue‑in‑cheek alien metal cabaret, aligning its message of queer, outsider joy with GWAR’s long‑running celebration of the grotesque and transgressive. Together with We’re Just GWAR on the flip side, the Pink 7" functions less like a traditional album and more like a small, collectible statement of how the band can warp mainstream pop culture into their own lurid universe while still honoring the emotional core of the songs they cover.
