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New Audio: Sugar Pit Shares Freak Folk Anthem “Why I Come Back Home”
Kian Stevens-Winston is an Illinois born, Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and creative mastermind behind the emerging indie rock recording recording project Sugar Pit. Stevens-Winston started the project in earnest in his Illinois bedroom back in 2015 with a slurry of singles.
While gaining momentum on Soundcloud, Stevens-Winston moved to Philadelphia, to study sound engineering at Drexel. He found a welcome home in the city’s college house show circuit, and then released his debut EP, 2020’s Defense Mechanism, which saw him quickly establishing his signature freak pop sound that draws from post-punk and garage rock paired with a raw yet eccentric vocal performance.
In 2021, Stevens-Winston relocated to San Francisco, where he began writing and recording his full-length debut while developing his live show. Last year, he relocated again to Los Angeles. And in L.A., he has hit the ground running: After assembling a revamped live quartet, the band played a handful of sold-out shows last November. Earlier this year, the Illinois-born, Los Angeles-based artist shared “Why I Come Back Home.”
Built around twangy and folksy acoustic guitar, fuzzy electric guitar-driven power chords, propulsive drumming and enormous power pop-like hooks and choruses paired with Stevens-Winston’s raw, yearning delivery. The song thematically touches upon a series of familiar struggles — life’s endless transitions, newfound independence and the longing for something constant and familiar in a mad, mad, mad, mad world.
Stevens-Winston explains that the song was written in between two major, life-altering events: a breakup and a solo move across the country. The result is a song swerves between heartbreak, despair and pride within the turn of a phrase — and in a fashion that feels familiar.
