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According to the press release for their new single, Olympia, WA's Pigeon Pit are "country/punk maximalists." Their latest single fits that description, but not in the way I would have expected. "Bronco" has a more mainstream sound that I assumed it would. It easily fits into the country punk category, but in kind of a weirdo way. It starts off in a more acoustic, singer-songwriter way. As it goes on, the song both evolves and devolves into a cacophonous mess, adding noise and extra elements. It's filled with gang vocals and harmonies as it gets noisier... but it also gets more and more catchy. "Bronco" is a fun country punk single packed with plenty of edge and noise, while still being melodic enough for more mainstream listeners.
Frontwoman Lomes Oleander says of the new single:
“Bronco is about being psycho. The whole album, but especially 'Bronco,' is about being a crazy bitch, about being dragged all over the place by the things that haunt us, by all the pieces of us we can’t control.”
You can listen to "Bronco" below. Crazy Arms is due out January 17 on Ernest Jenning Record Co. For more on Pigeon Pit, check out the band on Facebook and Instagram.
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