Wishy Return With Jagged New Single ‘All The Rage’

The Winspear-signed band offers a second glimpse of their sophomore album ‘Nature’s Pill’, pairing jangle with sharpened intent.

Wishy have let go of “All The Rage,” a second cut from the upcoming Nature’s Pill that clarifies the record’s tone: nervier, more direct, and led this time by co-frontman Kevin Krauter’s voice instead of the dual-vocal weave that defined earlier work. Where the first single teased texture, this one commits to momentum—guitars chime hard against a rhythm section that pushes forward rather than sprawls.

The track arrives with an album date still unannounced, but the shape of Nature’s Pill is starting to show. Winspear will release the LP, the band’s sophomore, and “All The Rage” suggests a shift away from the hazy introspection of their debut. Krauter’s delivery lands with a clipped clarity, and the songwriting feels less concerned with atmosphere and more interested in friction.

There’s no thematic single thread tying the album together, but early details point to a writer’s restlessness—songs that touch on ordinary estrangements and private absurdities, held together less by concept than by the sharpness of the playing. If “All The Rage” is any measure, Wishy are tightening their grip rather than loosening it.

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