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Peach Pit Releases New Single 'Did You Love Somebody'

Their forthcoming record, Magpie, due October 25 on Columbia Records.

By: Sep. 22, 2024
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Vancouver's Peach Pit have returned with an intimate new single “Did You Love Somebody” from their forthcoming record, Magpie, due October 25 on Columbia Records. A delicate, hand-picked follow-up to the recently released title track “Magpie,” the Vancouver quartet shines on the heart-tugging new single. Described by lead vocalist Neil Smith as a “super-stripped-down love song” he further notes, “I'm in a relationship now and this song is from one lover to another asking, ‘Did you love somebody before me?' It's about that curiosity that sometimes creeps in, and can develop into insecurities. Who were the people that they loved before you? Are they experiencing this for the first time?”

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Peach Pit's fourth album is a masterclass in expansive arrangement and deeply felt songwriting—a winning formula that only continues the incredible trajectory the band's been on since their star-making debut EP Sweet FA  in 2016. The eleven songs captured on Magpie find the quartet—lead singer Neil Smith, guitarist Chris Vanderkooy, bassist Peter Wilton, and drummer Mikey Pascuzzi—diving deeper into classic sounds while honing a musical style that entirely feels like their own. 

While making Magpie, Peach Pit drew inspiration from the Beatles' classic and distinct approach to melody, as well as the multifarious sounds explored within the Fab Four's various side projects. The end result is Peach Pit's most sonically kaleidoscopic record yet. From the deeply felt indie-rock sound they've already become well-known for to the psychedelic touches that surfaced on records like You and Your Friends and From 2 to 3. “All those different pieces make us a unique band.” 

The record's distinctive title was partly inspired by witnessing flocks of magpies on tour in Australia, which served as creative inspiration for Smith's songwriting. Back home in Vancouver, some further research led him to discover an old poem concerning the peculiar, beautiful bird: “One for sorrow, Two for luck, Three for a wedding, Four for death; Five for silver, Six for gold; Seven for a secret, Not to be told; Eight for heaven, Nine for hell, And ten for the devil's own sell.”

“I thought it was interesting how these birds can be good and bad omens,” he explains, before elaborating on how his own decision to quit drinking years ago dovetailed with the symbolic subject matter captured on the record's wild-eyed, guitar solo-laden title track. “I came up with this character—a person that represented the left turn I could've taken in my life,” Smith states. “He represented the worst-case scenario if I hadn't stopped drinking and partying, and I connected him to that poem's message about the good and bad in life. It all depends on which road you take.”

Magpie Tracklisting

Every Little Thing 

Yasmina 

Am I Your Girl

Little Dive

Outta Here

Did You Love Somebody

St. Mark's Funny Feeling

Magpie

Nowhere Next To Me

Wax & Wane

Your Long Black Hair



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