SOM tour with Hiroe, local support from Girih and Bedroom Eyes
SOM:
SOM's third full-length, Let The Light In, is out now via Pelagic Records. With a unique sound dubbed “Doom Pop” by Metal Injection, SOM’s dreamy shoegaze roots are on display across Let The Light In, but there is heft at its core that is bracing and ferocious. If the band’s debut album The Fall explored hitting rock bottom and sophomore release The Shape of Everything grappled with the ever-darkening world around us, Let The Light In sees SOM turn their sights inward, towards our most primal impulses; seeking solace and reconciliation from the vibrancy within ourselves and the people we hold close.
SOM's third full-length, Let The Light In, is out now via Pelagic Records. With a unique sound dubbed “Doom Pop” by Metal Injection, SOM’s dreamy shoegaze roots are on display across Let The Light In, but there is heft at its core that is bracing and ferocious. If the band’s debut album The Fall explored hitting rock bottom and sophomore release The Shape of Everything grappled with the ever-darkening world around us, Let The Light In sees SOM turn their sights inward, towards our most primal impulses; seeking solace and reconciliation from the vibrancy within ourselves and the people we hold close.
HIROE:
Heralded as the new darlings of American post-rock, Hiroe (pronounced "hero-way") is a dynamic instrumental band from the outskirts of Philadelphia, signed to Pelagic Records. Founded during the 2020 pandemic lockdown as an outlet for creative catharsis, the band draws inspiration from a diverse range of influences, including Radiohead, Mogwai, Sunny Day Real Estate, Pinback, Isis, and Deftones. The band's 2022 debut album, Wrought, earned critical acclaim for its "crushing riffs and heartbreaking soundscapes." Produced by Mario Quintero (Spotlights) and mixed and mastered by industry veterans Matt Bayles (Isis, Russian Circles) and Will Yip (Circa Survive, Caspian), the album's success led to an invitation to perform at Post Fest, North America's largest post-rock festival, as well as support slots for prominent acts such as Spotlights, Shiner, and Sparta. With momentum at an all-time high, Hiroe released their 2025 sophomore album, Wield.
Heralded as the new darlings of American post-rock, Hiroe (pronounced "hero-way") is a dynamic instrumental band from the outskirts of Philadelphia, signed to Pelagic Records. Founded during the 2020 pandemic lockdown as an outlet for creative catharsis, the band draws inspiration from a diverse range of influences, including Radiohead, Mogwai, Sunny Day Real Estate, Pinback, Isis, and Deftones. The band's 2022 debut album, Wrought, earned critical acclaim for its "crushing riffs and heartbreaking soundscapes." Produced by Mario Quintero (Spotlights) and mixed and mastered by industry veterans Matt Bayles (Isis, Russian Circles) and Will Yip (Circa Survive, Caspian), the album's success led to an invitation to perform at Post Fest, North America's largest post-rock festival, as well as support slots for prominent acts such as Spotlights, Shiner, and Sparta. With momentum at an all-time high, Hiroe released their 2025 sophomore album, Wield.