Made for those of us who cannot settle into a single melodic lane, Heavy Pulp is an infectious explosion of sound. Released on August 29, 2025, the record has reached the public and, with its originality, has influenced the way we consume music.
Featuring Nathan Price from BRONCHO on drums, Madison Cunningham’s stunning vocals on First Class to Nowhere, and produced by GRAMMY-nominated Robert Adam Stevenson, Heavy Pulp feels like a project crafted spontaneously and purely for the joy of making music. The recording process became a collection of memories, anecdotes, and friendships, proving once again that the band doesn’t write to please a specific audience but creates out of genuine love for the craft.
Each single is paired with a colorful, electrifying music video that perfectly complements the song. Every detail of the album is built with playful precision—from colors to concepts—the aesthetic of Heavy Pulp is one of transitions, special effects, overexposed neon tones, and the most imaginative scenarios. The versatility of Brennan’s voice ties it all together. From rough, spoken-like delivery to smooth falsettos, his voice adds the final hint of color the record needs.
In the midst of chaos and moral panic, Heavy Pulp is a reminder to stay creative and optimistic while keeping an eye out for the bright side of things. Showcasing their passion for music, the band has managed not only to create a record full of exhilarating tracks but also to write a love letter to friendship, fun, and staying young at heart.
Heavy Pulp is a melting pot of genres—alternative at its finest. It’s unexpected, vibrant, and everything you’d hope to find on a record. The tracks have a particular way to mimic each other, they follow rhythmic patterns, and sounds—at the same time, they contrast each other seamlessly. It skips from an explosive upbeat, rock song to a tame ballad, only to jump to a dance track. There’s something refreshing about this change of pace—it simply works.
At its core, Heavy Pulp is about living in the moment and playing it as it lays—it’s about embracing creativity in whatever form it presents itself and making the most out of it. So when life gives you lemons, savor their heavy pulp.