If you’ve been wondering where the loud, progressive punk music is in 2018, you haven’t been listening to enough Pill. The New York band has been pushing back against power structures, gender stereotypes and political complacency since 2015, when they released their self-titled debut Ep. As the stakes on all these fronts continue to get higher, Pill’s frenzied brand of no-wave-inspired punk is more apt than ever — and their second album, Soft Hell (out October 26th via Mexican Summer), is arriving at exactly the right time.
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- 10/11/2018
- by Sarah Gooding
- Rollingstone.com
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