Pill Announces Debut LP Alongside Video For Medicine

 

Convenience is Brooklyn quartet Pill’s debut album for Mexican Summer. It explodes through a field of emotional and political upheaval, where something that makes life easier for one group of people might make life harder for another. Call Pill post-punk, call them No wave; Convenience is more modern-day folk or protest music for the conflicted confines that New York City has become. Rally behind the unrestrained sound of four musical conspirators — Veronica Torres, Andrew Spaulding, Benjamin Jaffe, and Jon Campolo — bonded by Convenience’s concepts of “physicality, catharsis, and psychic release.” Take a wild ride on Pill’s looney tunes tour van in “Medicine,” the first video from Convenience. Artist and director Buddy Melvin Milton Croissant III transforms footage from the band’s Southwestern tour into a glorious neon toxic wasteland.

Watch the video here!