Pickle Juice Share The Video For 'Toxic and Sweet', An Electrifying Fusion of Punk and Indie

Revelstoke's burgeoning rock scene has a new rising star in Pickle Juice. The five-piece alt-rock band recently unveiled their debut single, 'Toxic and Sweet', a track that encapsulates their infectious energy and dynamic sound. Now, the band are sharing the equally intoxicating new video, premiering exclusively with us.

'Toxic and Sweet' was initially penned to inject energy into their live sets, and it quickly became a fan favourite, regularly requested and sung along to at their sold-out shows across British Columbia. The video matches that intensity, delivering a chaotic selection of scenes from the studio and the band's infamous live shows.

Recorded at Vancouver's Echoplant Studios and produced by award-winning audio engineer David Ziehr, 'Toxic and Sweet' serves as a bold introduction to Pickle Juice's musical prowess. The track is an exhilarating blend of punk, alt-rock, and indie influences, anchored by driving drums, funky basslines, and screaming guitar riffs that create an irresistible, crowd-pleasing sound.

"We are buzzing to release 'Toxic and Sweet' and thrilled that our fans can finally listen to our music anytime they wish," the band enthused. "This is just the beginning. We have a whole heap of tracks in the works that we are excited to share soon!"

The international makeup of the band - with members hailing from Canada, the UK, and Australia - is mirrored in their diverse musical palette, drawing inspiration from artists as varied as The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, IDLES, Sum 41, and Cage the Elephant.

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