Pink Hearts Yellow Moons is the debut album from Denver quartet Dressy Bessy.
The Stranger called the album "by far, the catchiest indie-pop record of 1999... With Pink Hearts, Yellow Moons, every day was summer.
"[5] CMJ New Music Report deemed it "a candy dish full of light, sugary pop songs that beg you to add your own la-la background vocals.
"[6] The Washington Post wrote that the songs "joyously reanimate the legacies of the Ronettes, the Archies and the Ramones.
All tracks are produced by John Hill with assistance from Dressy BessyThis 1990s indie rock album-related article is a stub.