Hailing from Olympia, WA, just an hour south of Seattle, Pigeon Pit is a band whose sound is hard to pin down. Blending indie, punk, and country influences, they embrace a maximalist style. On Crazy Arms, their fourth LP and first as a touring six-piece band, they explore a new chaotic sound while celebrating humanity’s contradictions and flaws. Front-woman Lomes Oleander describes it as a collection of love songs that confront the overwhelming realities of the world, urging listeners to embrace their messy, beautiful selves.
Friday, January 24, 2025
PIGEON PIT, CRAZY ARMS
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
EX-VÖID, IN LOVE AGAIN
London-based band Ex-Vöid, led by former Joanna Gruesome members Lan McArdle (vocals) and Owen Williams (guitar and vocals), blend timeless guitar pop with a punk spirit. On their second LP, In Love Again, McArdle, Williams, Laurie Foster (bass), and George Rothman (drums) deliver concise, hook-laden tracks with jangly guitars and bittersweet melodies. The album captures the band's evolution from chaotic power punk to polished pop, weaving in elements of 90s indie rock, power pop, punk, country, and self-assured songwriting. Their sound is marked by energy and an undeniable sense of melody, with varied arrangements that showcase the band's growth as true students of perfect pop.
Friday, January 17, 2025
PASTEL, SOULS IN MOTION
Early '90s Britpop, shoegazing, and psychedelic rock are alive and well thanks to a number of rising UK bands, including Manchester rockers Pastel. The five-piece band has quickly become known for blending these nostalgic influences with a modern sound. Drawing inspiration from legendary bands like The Verve, The Charlatans, Shack, and Ride, Pastel crafts music that features dreamy melodies, captivating rhythms, and a distinctive blend of vintage and contemporary rock elements.
Their 2021 debut EP, Deeper Than Holy, marked the beginning of their rise, and in 2022, they made history as the first unsigned band to support Liam Gallagher at his iconic Knebworth shows. Now Pastel has finally released their highly anticipated debut album, Souls in Motion. Showcasing their signature fusion of shoegaze, psych-rock, and Britpop, the band has pushed their sound to even greater heights. With their ever-growing fan base and a sound that continues to evolve, Pastel is poised to become one of the most exciting names in the UK rock scene.
Monday, December 23, 2024
TEN 2024 ALBUMS THAT DIDN'T GET THEIR DUE
On most weeks throughout the year, I write about stand-out albums that really grabbed me. But for every album that I write about, there are so many others that never get featured here on Sonic Subway. To right a wrong as the year comes to a close, here are are my top ten of those albums.
10. John Moreland, Visitor
Been Stellar has been getting quite a bit of attention in the NY City music scene and rightfully so. Their indie rock sound feels like the channeling of the restless energy of the city. And it's greatly showcased on their debut album Scream From New York, NY.
Monday, December 16, 2024
TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 2024
9. Hurray For The Riff Raff, The Past Is Still Alive
Cold Sea is a stunning exploration of space and emotion, blending sparse instrumentation with Leech’s unguarded voice. It evokes the introspective beauty of Nick Drake, balancing melancholy and hope. Produced by Steve Gunn, the album is enriched by contributions from musicians like Tony Garnier and M. Ward, giving its textured sound depth and intimacy. Tracks feel less like songs and more like streams of consciousness, touching on themes of healing, connection, and renewal.
With Cold Sea, Leech has crafted an album that lingers in the mind and heart long after the final note fades. Rich in atmosphere and emotion, Cold Sea feels timeless and is one of the year’s most memorable releases.



Friday, December 6, 2024
TYLER-JAMES KELLY, DREAM RIVER
As a child, Tyler-James Kelly spent countless hours at his Nanna’s house, captivated by the sounds of old 45s rather than mingling with kids his age. Drawn to 1970s country legends like Hank Williams, Jerry Reed, Merle Haggard, and Kris Kristofferson, Kelly began playing guitar at the age of ten and never looked back. His parents often joked about his "old soul," saying he must have walked into a corn maze in 1975 and never emerged. Now a seasoned songwriter and skilled guitarist, Kelly blends the vintage tones and timeless storytelling of his heroes with a contemporary edge.