
It seems significant that there were bats in the mansionโs attic, although how significant it seems will have something to do with how you feel and what you know about PUP. None of it is a metaphor, and also all of it is.
The mansion, for its part, is very realโit is a sprawling residence-slash-studio in Connecticutโs most dispiriting mid-sized city where the producer Peter Katis has helped acts like The National and Interpol and Frightened Rabbit and Kurt Vile make records. There are gold records on the walls and warrens of strange new rooms that the band members discovered seemingly daily; the roof leaks when it rains, and the bats reclaim the attic after dark. PUP singer Stefan Babcock recorded all his vocals in the living room, at night. โThe other guys were just trying to live their lives,โ he said, โand Nestor and I would be down there screaming into microphones while they were watching TV in the next room.โ Babcock remembered Katis telling him that the bats โgo awayโ during the daytime hours. โI was like, โno, theyโre sleeping,โโ Babcock said. โThey donโt go anywhere, thereโs nowhere for them to go.โโ
The band spent five weeks there in the summer of 2021, recording and mixing the typically furious and anthemic songs that would become their fourth album, THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND. The bandโBabcock, bassist Nestor Chumak, drummer Zack Mykula, and guitarist Steve Sladkowskiโmore or less never left. โThere were some days that were really great, like magical, everything worked and then weโd go to the kitchen and make a great meal,โ Sladkowski said, โand then there were days when youโre like โI canโt remember the last time Iโve been outside.โโ Circumstancesโa global pandemic, still happening, not much fun to talk about and wonโt be addressed further hereโmade cultivating a healthy, communal vibe more difficult, but the band powered through by having friends like Sarah from Illuminati Hotties, Kathryn from NOBRO, Mel from Casper Skulls, and Erik from Remo Drive pitch in. When the band got comfortable in its strange new home, the (figurative) walls came down. โAs the weeks passed, we seemed less and less rational, objective, and sane,โ Babcock says. โYou can hear the band start to fall off the cliff, and because of that, I think this record is our truest and most genuine to date. There is nothing more PUP than a slow and inevitable descent into self-destruction.โ
Every PUP record arrives with an implied โcontents under pressureโ warning; the tension between the bandโs instinct for the melodic and its gift for chaos propels the songs forward while making them also seem close to flying apart in a horrifying spray of tears and gore. To listen to PUP enough is to spend parts of every day mentally echoing some hilariously self-lacerating, utterly undeniable choruses; you will find yourself thinking โthis is the mosh partโ at moments when you would otherwise be tearing yourself apart. It is one thing to feel, as Babcock sings on THE UNRAVELINGโs โTotally Fine,โ โlike Iโm slowly dying/and if Iโm being real I donโt even mind,โ but it is another, very different thing to find yourself shouting along with those words. Thereโs a tension here, too. โThereโs only so many times you can write a song about how much you hate yourself before you write a song about how fucking good you are at hating yourself,โ Babcock says. โItโs funny that weโve provided for ourselves by being fuck-ups and writing songs about being fuck-ups. Weโve been fuck-ups forever, and now weโve got a responsibility, to others and to ourselves, to fuck up in a productive manner.โ
Thatโs not any easier than it sounds, but also the volatility is the thing; all that tension is always just barely held in place by the bandโs craft. It couldnโt be anything but uneasy, but THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND is the sound of a band that is not just comfortable with but in command of that chaos.
We are back in the mansion, now, albeit the metaphorical one. PUP is objectively a very successful band. They won a Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year for 2019โs Morbid Stuff and have been nominated for the Polaris Prize and many nice things have been said about them in the places that people say nice things about bands; because they are PUP, โnice thingsโ in this case means Pitchfork saying that they โturn self-loathing and self-deprecation into a sort of superpower.โ Fans happily sing the coruscating words of their songs aloud in sold-out venues all around the world; they did a version of arguably the harshest song on 2019โs Morbid Stuff for a 2020 CBC Kids Christmas special in which they replaced the lyric โembrace the calamityโ with โembrace the festivitiesโ; they have performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers, and played at major festivals like Lollapalooza, Boston Calling, Shaky Knees, and Riot Fest. A mansion is a place where such a band might go to record an ambitious fourth album. That success doesnโt haunt THE UNRAVELING, although it does make it funnier; the โFour Chordsโ piano ballad threaded through the album tells the tale of a contentious quarterly meeting of PUPโs โboard of directorsโ going selfishly awry. There is a long history of Mansion Albums; sometimes it works out well and sometimes it works out less well and more often than would seem plausible a Jaguar convertible winds up at the bottom of a swimming pool.
PUP is not really that kind of band, though, and THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND is not that kind of record. It is still very much a PUP album, but relocating from the literal basement where they wrote Morbid Stuff to the janky manse in which they put together its follow-up afforded the band space to grow, and to make not just the next PUP record but the most PUP record. โThis is a band that, until this record, out of some weird fucked up sense of misguided pride or idiocy, felt that we should never use any instruments aside from drums, bass, and guitars,โ Babcock says. โWe quickly came to realize that the instrumentation isnโt what makes PUP songs PUP. Itโs the songs themselves, finding this balance between heavy and melodic, dark and fun, pushing the limits of our writing chops and musicianship in a way that makes us laugh and also want to smash shit. So this record starts with the stupidest piano ballad of all time. And there are synths. And there are horns. And there are some 808s and trap hi-hats. And some other weird shit that we havenโt done before.โ
There is no faking that, which of course makes it all much harder to do. In the best PUP songs, the whole process is not just visible but thrillingโthe anguish and doubt that drives the songs is nurtured, over a few loud minutes, into something first legible and then somehow empowering. There are a lot of these songs on THE UNRAVELING. The alternately plaintive and anthemic โMatildaโ is a classic galloping PUP shout-along recrimination-fest that sounds bigger than previous entries in this robust subgenre without losing any of the signature acid. โWaitingโ is pure paint-stripping heat, topped by some legitimately towering choruses. โRobot Writes A Love Songโ dissolves into a wash of nervous synthesizer before becoming what is surely the most emotional song ever written from the perspective of a computer being overwhelmed unto death by actual human emotions. โI wanted to write about the horrible state of the world, but through a very specific and personal lens,โ Babcock says. โItโs a lot of me trying to articulate my own coping with existential dread, hopelessness, and what Iโve called โGrim Reapingโโwhich is to me, the idea that we are all reaping what we sow, and right now weโre sowing some pretty fucked up shit.โ
THE UNRAVELING is not a departure from what got PUP here, really; for all the new breadth, this is still very much the fourth album by the band that has spun songs about The Bad Decisions Lifestyle into scrappy art. The hooks are as bright and barbed as always; the poison threaded through every song is no less potent. But a fourth album should be different from the first, or even the third, and THE UNRAVELING is. โI donโt know that we set out to do new stuff,โ Mykula says, of a record on which the band does a great deal of new stuff. โItโs just a band trying to sound as much like themselves as possible. Every record you make, you get closer to that.โ
THE UNRAVELING OF PUPTHEBAND is that next stepโnot towards perfection, or even towards some more perfect version of writing songs about fucking up, but just in the direction of its choice. Itโs a product of this endless awful broader moment, but also very much a step forward into that uncertainty. โThe whole album process really brought us closer together, even as things unraveled,โ Babcock says. โItโs hands down my favorite PUP record, and I donโt think it couldโve been made under any other circumstances.โ Itโs the sound of a band learning how to share the mansion with the bats.

Chase Petra
Chase Petraโs music has always been about growth: growing up, growing out, growing tired of what others expect of you. On their sophomore album, LULLABIES FOR DOGS, the Long Beach, CA trio once again elevates the existential questions that pepper lifeโs long, unpredictable journey.
And itโs their sense of figuring things out in real time that makes Chase Petra so relatable, as the bandโs โquarter-life-crisis popโ elevates deep introspection to navigate the messiness and confusion that comes with modern life. Their songs are guided by the age-old push-and-pull between what it means to grow up and be grown up, to see your once-bright dreams dulled by the responsibilities of adulthood and grapple with the fallout.