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American emo band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sweet Pill is a Philadelphia-based emo band founded in 2018. The band consists of vocalist Zayna Youssef, guitarist Jayce Williams, guitarist Sean McCall, bassist Ryan Cullen, and drummer Chris Kearney.[1]

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History

Sweet Pill formed in 2018 as a senior project while Youssef and Williams were attending Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey.[2][3] They were joined by Kearney a year and a half later.[2] The band released their debut single "Doubt" in March 2019,[4] and their first EP, Lost In It, followed one month later.[5][6] Sweet Pill later moved to Philadelphia during the COVID-19 pandemic, playing their first show as a group with McCall and Cullen at the FDR Skatepark in May 2021.[3]

In March 2022, the group announced their upcoming debut album while releasing its first single, "Blood".[7] Sweet Pill released a second single from the album, "High Hopes", on April 6.[8] The band released the third single from the album, "Diamond Eyes", a few weeks prior to the album's release.[9] The album, Where the Heart Is, was released on May 25, 2022.[10]

Between September and October 2022, Sweet Pill opened for post-hardcore band La Dispute on their US and Canada tour.[11]

On September 27, 2023, Sweet Pill signed to Hopeless Records and released a new single titled "Starchild."

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Band members

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Discography

Studio albums

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Extended plays

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Singles

  • Doubt (March 6, 2019)
  • Miss This/Tell Me (December 6, 2019; Know Hope Records)
  • Best of Me (February 14, 2020; Know Hope Records)
  • Swallow the Pill (March 13, 2020)
  • Blood (March 9, 2022; Topshelf)
  • High Hopes (April 6, 2022; Topshelf)
  • Diamond Eyes (May 13, 2022; Topshelf)
  • Starchild (September 27, 2023; Hopeless)
  • The Medic (November 3, 2023)
  • Chewed Up (December 6, 2023; Hopeless)
  • Eternal (February 2, 2024; Hopeless)
  • There, There (August 16, 2024; Hopeless)
  • Cut (Unraveled) (December 13, 2024; Hopeless)

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