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Sweet Pill - Starchild EP


Album artwork for Starchild, the new EP from emo rockers Sweet Pill.

Release Date: March 15, 2024 Genre: Emo, Alternative Rock Label: Hopeless Records


Philadelphia emo rockers Sweet Pill have readied their most recent EP, Starchild. Their debut for Hopeless Records will drop on March 15, 2024. The band's new four-track EP is a poignant and introspective exploration of battling anxieties, your inner voice, navigating life's transitions, and battling against a world that always seems to be against you. The band, consisting of vocalist Zayna Youssef, guitarists Jayce Williams and Sean McCall, bassist Ryan Cullen, and drummer Chris Kearney, delivers their most masterful and vulnerable work yet on Starchild.

The title track, "Starchild," opens up the effort and is a standout moment, serving as an ode to undervaluing oneself and the pressures of people-pleasing. Youssef's introspective lyrics and emotive delivery make this song a powerful and relatable anthem for anyone grappling with self-worth.


"Chewed Up," following "Starchild," takes a slightly more aggressive musical approach, mirroring the intrusive thoughts that plague the mind at night. It's a plea for assertiveness and self-advocacy, a call to break free from personal downfall and speak up for oneself. Whereas "Eternal" is a slower number showing the band's dynamic side. The music is slow and melodic, but every word Youssef sings cuts like a hot knife.


Throughout Starchild, Sweet Pill's musicianship shines, with dynamic instrumentals that perfectly complement Youssef's raw and emotive vocals that help her vocals soar. The EP's production is crisp, allowing each instrument to stand out while maintaining a cohesive sound from the start of "Starchild" all the way to the end of the closing number "Sympathy."


Overall, Starchild is a testament to Sweet Pill's growth and maturity as a band. It's a must-listen for fans, both old and new, showcasing the band's evolution and cementing their status as one of the most promising alternative acts of the moment.

 

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