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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.

Magpie's origins began in earnest following an extensive tour schedule behind 2022's From 2 to 3, which also served as a chance to connect with the many fans who'd also fallen in love with 2020's You and Your Friends during the pandemic. "We had bigger and bigger shows every leg of the tour," Smith recalls, and as the band went into the studio with intent to start work on Magpie, they took with them inspiration from the in-the-moment creativity captured by Get Back, Peter Jackson's documentary that captures the Beatles recording their legendary final album Let It Be.

"We wanted to go into the studio with a bunch of songs that we'd flesh out and write on the fly," Smith explains. "We'd done that a bunch of times before for singles here and there, so we were like, 'Let's try making a record that way'." But after a few studio sessions in their native Vancouver that ultimately proved fruitless, the band felt creatively stuck. "At a certain point, we were like, "Damn, this isn't really working for us," Smith recalls. "We don't have a whole record of stuff that we're super proud of. So we had to pivot and figure out how we were going to get the record done."

Seeking a sense of renewal, the band canceled remaining studio sessions to workshop on their own before intending to put the results to tape: "I felt a great sense of relief, because after six weeks in the studio I wasn't feeling super great about what we were putting out, I was pretty scared, honestly, and feeling a lot of pressure." Smith spent the following six months in the band's Vancouver practice space, workshopping and refining what eventually became the full-band effort that is Magpie.

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."

Even as the creative methods taken from Get Back proved a hindrance early on, while making Magpie, Peach Pit continued to draw inspiration from the Beatles' classic and distinct approach to melody, as well as the multifarious sounds explored within their side projects--from John Lennon's exploratory solo output and Wings' psych-pop odysseys to George Harrison's side-long reveries. "We're always trying to make our records very diverse-sounding," Smith explains, "and with those guys, every single record has a million different types of songs on it."

Indeed, Magpie is the most sonically kaleidoscopic record yet from Peach Pit, from the unfolding psychedelic micro-opus captured on "Outta Here" to the up-close romanticism of "Did You Love Somebody," which is described by Smith as a "super-stripped-down love song," "I'm in a relationship now," he explains. "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?"

There's the lusciously loopy guitars on opening track "Every Little Thing," deeply reminiscent of the six-stringed heroics on George Harrison's All Things Must Pass; as for the long-worshipped "Am I Your Girl," the song's dream-pop confines are imbued by cinematic cues as well. "It's a song that we pulled out from way back in the day, when we were a much younger band," Smith states, before explaining that the lyrics take inspiration from a line uttered during a pivotal scene in the classic film Call Me By Your Name as well as his real-life experiences.

"I literally wrote that line down when I heard it, and the song came together really quickly afterwards," he explains while discussing the song's thematic bent. "It's from the point of view of someone I was with when I was younger--a first love, where when it ends, it's just the most painful thing. The song is from her point of view, as though she can tell that I'm thinking of her again."

Magpie represents the band's culmination of everything Peach Pit have accomplished so far, 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," Smith ruminates on the band's mission thus far, before accurately concluding that they've achieved new heights on this latest triumph: "That's what we've done here, and what we wanted to do from the start."

Setlists

    1. 1.Drop the Guillotine
    2. 2.Black Licorice
    3. 3.Vickie
    4. 4.Shampoo Bottles
    5. 5.Give Up Baby Go (With “Hotel California” solo/outro)
    6. 6.Being So Normal
    7. 7.Alrighty Aphrodite
    8. 8.What Once Was / Techno Show (Her’s cover)
    9. 9.Private Presley
    10. 10.Tommy's Party
    1. 1.Magpie (with "War Pigs" intro)
    2. 2.Drop the Guillotine
    3. 3.Black Licorice
    4. 4.Brian's Movie
    5. 5.Give Up Baby Go
    6. 6.Outta Here
    7. 7.Tell Me You Love Me
    8. 8.What Once Was / Techno Show (Her’s cover)
    9. 9.Wax & Wane
    10. 10.St. Mark’s Funny Feeling
    11. 11.Shampoo Bottles
    12. 12.Not Me
    13. 13.Alrighty Aphrodite
    14. 14.Private Presley
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Peach Pit (Acoustic, Neil solo, Chris played solo)
    2. 16.Everything About You
    3. 17.Tommy's Party
    4. -Rattlesnake (King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard cover)
    1. 1.Magpie (with ‘War Pigs’ intro)
    2. 2.Drop the Guillotine
    3. 3.Black Licorice
    4. 4.Brian's Movie
    5. 5.Give Up Baby Go
    6. 6.Outta Here
    7. 7.Tell Me You Love Me
    8. 8.What Once Was / Techno Show (Her’s cover)
    9. 9.Wax & Wane
    10. 10.St. Mark’s Funny Feeling
    11. 11.Shampoo Bottles
    12. 12.Not Me
    13. 13.Alrighty Aphrodite
    14. 14.Private Presley
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Peach Pit (Acoustic, Neil solo)
    2. 16.Everything About You
    3. 17.Tommy's Party
    1. 1.War Pigs / Magpie (Black Sabbath cover)
    2. 2.Drop the Guillotine
    3. 3.Black Licorice
    4. 4.Brian's Movie
    5. 5.Give Up Baby Go
    6. 6.Outta Here
    7. 7.Tell Me You Love Me
    8. 8.What Once Was / Techno Show (Her’s cover)
    9. 9.Wax & Wane
    10. 10.St. Mark’s Funny Feeling
    11. 11.Shampoo Bottles
    12. 12.Not Me
    13. 13.Alrighty Aphrodite
    14. 14.Private Presley
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Peach Pit (Accoustic by Neil)
    2. 16.Everything About You
    3. 17.Tommy's Party
    1. 1.War Pigs / Magpie (Black Sabbath cover)
    2. 2.Drop the Guillotine
    3. 3.Black Licorice
    4. 4.Brian's Movie
    5. 5.Give Up Baby Go
    6. 6.Outta Here
    7. 7.Tell Me You Love Me
    8. 8.What Once Was / Techno Show (Her’s cover)
    9. 9.Wax & Wane
    10. 10.St. Mark’s Funny Feeling
    11. 11.Shampoo Bottles
    12. 12.Not Me
    13. 13.Alrighty Aphrodite
    14. 14.Private Presley
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Peach Pit
    2. 16.Everything About You
    3. 17.Tommy's Party

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 129 reviews
  • Fell in love all over again

    by San on 10/7/25The Ritz - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Peach Pit sounds exactly how they sound digitally and arguably even better in the best way possible! I think I fell in love with them all over again (and even harder ;)) during and after this concert, and I thought I had already loved them before it. The vocals, guitars, drums, bass (violin, whistling lol, etc.)—every band member delivered their part beautifully, passionately. They have been my favorite band since their LP ‘Sweet FA,’ but in all these years, I had never had a chance to see them Live before this concert. Well, I am insanely over-the-moon to say they delivered. I can’t believe it’s been that long listening to them, though it doesn’t feel like it’s been long at all. I won’t be getting over their performance, nor the energy they brought that night, anytime soon :) Overall concert rating: definitely five stars and one of my favorite concerts I’ve been to.

  • Great show, ok venue.

    by Kb on 10/6/25The Ritz - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Peach Pit was absolutely incredible live. Loved the personality and the crowd interaction. The venue (the Ritz Raleigh) was ok but the drinks were outrageously expensive.

  • This band is absolutely amazing.

    by Franke on 10/6/25The Ritz - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Those guys will be big like Nirvana. The guitarists is on the same level as Slash and Santana. Great concert. Thank You so much

  • Life-Altering

    by jkr on 10/4/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    This band is genuinely so good live, their set was breathtaking and the vocals/instruments were precise. The setlist had good flow and each song weaved well in to the next. SEE PEACH PIT!!!

  • FUN!!!!

    by Elijah on 10/2/25House of Blues Orlando - OrlandoRating: 5 out of 5

    peach pit is such a fun band you really feel like you’re talking to them casually and the music is even better than the recorded version. they have so much personality being there with them was probably my favorite concert ever

  • A great concert!

    by Jackie on 9/29/25Rose Music Hall - ColumbiaRating: 5 out of 5

    Peach Pit performed at Rose Park in Columbia Mo. It was a very small venue, with a beautiful setting. The band was so close to the crowd and so personable in their performance that it felt kind of like hanging out in a friend's yard. They are a great group, very talented. The only negative at all is that blankets or chairs were not allowed, and I really wanted to sit for a bit. I took two teenagers to see the band, and it was perfect for them, they absolutely loved it!

  • AMAZING!!!

    by Treese on 9/22/25House of Blues Cleveland - ClevelandRating: 5 out of 5

    Peach Pit is an amazing group of talented guys. The band itself has a personality! Each member has their own personality as well. They give the audience SOOOOOO much. They seem kind, caring and intelligent. I would love to see them again in the future.

  • Amazing

    by Grace on 9/18/25Buffalo RiverWorks - BuffaloRating: 5 out of 5

    So good, I love their energy so much, it truly makes the show. Would definitely go again !!

  • Peach Pit is cool as hell.

    by Ben on 9/15/25State Theatre - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5

    I was lucky enough to be able to get some VIP soundcheck tickets for the show in Portland last friday. They are such a good group of people and you can tell they are having fun with what they do. I loved that experience and getting to speak to the band was something I will not forget. Thank you Peach Pit!!

  • Blew me away

    by livvy on 6/30/25MGM Music Hall at Fenway - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Peach Pit actually exceeded all of my expectations. There were so many moments where I felt like it was truly worth every penny and more. They were so engaged with the audience, and I might be mistaken but I didn't even hear any backing tracks. They actually played their songs with all of their quirky sounds live. I'm buying tickets to their next tour just to experience them live again. One of the best shows I've ever been to in my life!!!