Sove The Second
Boise, ID
Sove The Second makes music for the overwhelmed and the over thinkers, embracing uncertainty in a nonsensical universe. Anything can be a journey—entering other worlds on SSRIs, falling apart in your twenties, cowboy breakups, or eating Zots. If you need to do your own stick and poke, write a strongly worded letter to your senator, or take an hour-long shower, STS will be your sonic companion along the way. Criers and DIYers to the front, please.
These days, the band has yet to put a ring on a genre. With their debut EP, Nostalgia, the group started in the land of singer-songwriter and alternative indie; later they traveled over to the world of electronic, hip hop, and lofi with their next EP Loop Soup With Jamz; then, with, “Green Hills”, STS entered their pissed off era; it’s time to be loud, actionable, and name tyranny when it reveals itself. “Homewell & Friendsick” brings down the temperature. It reminds us about the pain of distance and the blessings of grief. Although the group remains non-genrenomous, the cello’s lead appearance in each release threads a unique sound and integrates classical elements where it’s not always considered.
Their new single, “Whirlpool”, releases on March 13th. The lyrics aren’t sure where they are or where they’re going, yet the song has everything you need: punchy guitar riffs, ethereal counterpoint, and a tidal wave finish.
These days, the band has yet to put a ring on a genre. With their debut EP, Nostalgia, the group started in the land of singer-songwriter and alternative indie; later they traveled over to the world of electronic, hip hop, and lofi with their next EP Loop Soup With Jamz; then, with, “Green Hills”, STS entered their pissed off era; it’s time to be loud, actionable, and name tyranny when it reveals itself. “Homewell & Friendsick” brings down the temperature. It reminds us about the pain of distance and the blessings of grief. Although the group remains non-genrenomous, the cello’s lead appearance in each release threads a unique sound and integrates classical elements where it’s not always considered.
Their new single, “Whirlpool”, releases on March 13th. The lyrics aren’t sure where they are or where they’re going, yet the song has everything you need: punchy guitar riffs, ethereal counterpoint, and a tidal wave finish.







