Zayna Youssef is on her lunch break, halfway through a sandwich and finishing a shift at a vinyl printing facility that produces car decals. In a few hours, she'll be back in
Sweet Pill mode, packing up and heading out on the road. "I make designs, and I also help print them," she says cheerfully. "So I'm just working one last day this week before we go on tour."That balance between ordinary life and a band gathering serious momentum sits at the heart of Sweet Pill's story right now. Since releasing their debut album 'Where The Heart Is' in 2022, the Philadelphia/New Jersey quintet have spent the past few years on the road, touring with bands like La Dispute and The Wonder Years while steadily building a devoted audience drawn to their blend of emo catharsis, pop melody and explosive live energy.Back home, though, things look reassuringly normal. "America in general is just on fire," Zayna sighs, before adding that the arrival of spring has softened things slightly. "Philadelphia and New Jersey – the weather's been getting nicer, so everybody's just been outside. It's been really nice driving around and seeing people walking again because we've been sheltered from the cold for what feels like five years."