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About PANIC PILLS
Originally formed by singer Lexie Jay & drummer Jon Fedorsen, FEATURETTE have tendered their unreleased third studio album, PANIC PILLS, with newly minted bandmate Marc Koecher, in Summer 2022. PANIC PILLS is a late night snack of gritty revenge-fantasy earporn with hooks you can sink your teeth into. After two years of Lexie Jay fruitlessly searching for a pharmaceutical antidote to her anxiety disorder, this collection of Panic Pills was the Rx she wrote herself. Covid's forced pause allowed time for Lexie to reframe her perspective. No longer content to be a victim in other people’s stories, she will now be playing the part of the Villan. "I like starting fires, I like finding liars underwater...” she begins, as Jay drags you down a dark and winding path into her collapsing inner faculties over the course of the album. In writing each song, Lexie confronted demons she’d been holding onto for years; each one a unique thorn in her side, which she plucked out and encapsulated into songs.
“Swallowing these pills freed me.
I happily gutted myself from the inside out and started again. Fuck being the victim, I’m having way more fun on this side.”
Notable cowrites with Tavish Crowe (Carly Rae Jepson, CHOCOLATE) and Ryan Guldemond (Mother Mother, NEXT LIFE) stud PANIC PILLS with ear-worms throughout. "It’s a sweaty physic-trip that doesn’t let you catch your breath” Says Lexie. She sums up her Alice-like mental break with GOLDEN HOUR, the perfect end to such a curious dream. Golden Hour tugs on the loose thread in the fabric of time, leaving you hanging in the afterglow – not before violently zooming out to a 5D overview of our beautiful little blue marble and making your heart race one last time, before we bitcrush our way into infinity.
FEATURETTE shot by Connor Watt
Album Artwork for PANIC PILLS by FEATURETTE
Shot by Marc Koecher