Brooklyn post-punk experimentalists Pill earned critical acclaim for their heady mix of noise rock, no wave, free jazz, and punk on releases like 2016's Convenience and 2018's Soft Hell.
Formed in 2014 by singer/bassist Veronica Torres, guitarist Jonathan Campolo, saxophonist Benjamin Jaffe, and drummer Andrew Spaulding, the quartet made their debut in 2015 with a self-titled five-song EP on Dull Tools, the label run by Parquet Courts' Andrew Savage. They soon signed with Mexican Summer, which issued their full-length LP, Convenience, a year later, earning plaudits for their ...