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Pool Kids – Easier Said Than Done

Pool Kids by Alexa Viscius2

Today, Pool Kids’ release their third album, Easier Said Than Done, shimmers with emotional clarity and courage.

Easier Said Than Done

Adrenalizing and irresistible, it brings the dynamism of the band’s live show into the studio, showcasing a style that’s unmistakably their own. From the stark contrast of its emotional title track to the playfully self-deprecating indie-pop of “Leona Street”, to the defiant “Sorry Not Sorry.”

Powerful collectivity rings through Pool Kids’ third album Easier Said Than Done — in the dynamic interplay between Goodwyne and Andy Anaya’s guitars, in Nicolette Alvarez’s gravitationally binding basslines, in Caden Clinton’s nimble, whirling drum patterns. They lock together into a unified force, each leaning on the other, propelling themselves forward into hard-won release. With its irrepressible communal energy, Easier Said Than Done impresses one of the most important reminders anyone can hear: You don’t have to do anything in this world alone.

Pool Kids returned to Seattle to work with Mike Vernon Davis (Foxing, Great Grandpa), who produced their self-titled. The band funded the studio sessions with money they’d saved from years of steady touring, eager to explore the freedom that comes with making a record independently. They spent five weeks together in the summer of 2024, staying with friends, at motels, and in the studio itself to save money. They recorded late into the night, driving to the edge of the city to shower at a Planet Fitness once they’d wrapped for the day.                                                                                                                                   

Working from the trust they’d built during their earlier studio sessions, the band focused on pushing the record to its fullest emotive potential with Davis encouraging them to experiment with new recording strategies. Songs evolved through multiple iterations, assuming different genres as they went, from synth pop to slacker rock and back again, or from gentle acoustic balladry to driving anthemic rock.  “We tried out new ideas on the fly, wrote and reworked songs, keys, chord progressions, and runs together,” says Alvarez. “We looked at everything as a collective through an even more powerful microscope than before.”                                                                                                                                   

While writing, Goodwyne challenged herself to focus on the present moment and only use lyrics she had recently penned, rather than looking back through old notes for starting points. “There’s a lot of Florida imagery and a lot of really specific glimpses from tour on this album,” she says.  “By letting myself get specific, I feel a lot more emotionally connected to the songs. It’s a very personal record for me and for the whole band, too. I was writing about what life has been like for all of us over the last few years. I feel like all of us can relate to a lot of the songs.”

Originally recorded in a friend’s kitchen, their debut album, 2018’s Music to Practice Safe Sex To earned a fan in Paramore’s Hayley Williams. Pool Kids’ 2022 self-titled record netted wide critical acclaim with its lush, high-contrast mixture of pop, emo, and math rock. Over the past few years they’ve shared stages with The Mountain Goats, PUP, Beach Bunny, and La Dispute. Throughout their rapid artistic growth, they’ve held fast to the principles of their DIY origins and have earned over 24 Million global streams across their catalog. At their shows, they hammer home the message that anyone can do what Pool Kids do. Anyone can start a band. Anyone can make a record. Everyone deserves to chase their dream.

Pool Kids On Tour 
w/ Truth Club & Pony
Sept. 19 – Nashville, TN – The Basement

Sept. 20 – Durham, NC – Motorco Music Hall

Sept. 21 – Asbury Park, NJ – House of Independents

Sept. 23 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom

Sept. 25 – Philadelphia, PA – Ukie Club on Franklin

Sept. 26 – Somerville, MA – Crystal Ballroom

Sept. 27 – Montreal, QC – Bar le Ritz PDB

Sept. 28 – Toronto, ON – The Baby G

Sept. 30 – Hamtramck, MI – Sanctuary Detroit

Oct. 01 – Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Café

Oct. 02 – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar

Oct. 03 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall

Oct. 04 – St. Paul, MN – Amsterdam Bar & Hall

Oct. 06 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theater

Oct. 08 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court

Oct. 10 – Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s

Oct. 11 – Vancouver, BC – Fox Cabaret

Oct. 12 – Portland, OR – Polaris Hall

Oct. 14 – San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop

Oct. 16 – San Diego, CA – Soda Bar
      
Oct. 17 – Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room

Oct.18 – Phoenix, AZ – Last Exit Live

Oct. 20 – Denton, TX – Rubber Gloves

Oct. 21 – Austin, TX – 29th Street Ballroom

Oct. 23 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (purgatory)

Oct. 25 – Gainesville, FL – FEST 25 *

Nov. 5 – Tampa, FL – New World Music Hall *

Nov. 6 – Miami, FL – Gramps *

Nov. 8 – Nov. 13 – Coheed and Cambria’s S.S. Neverender

*Pool Kids only

Pool Kids UK/EU Tour Dates (2026)

Feb 17 – Southampton, UK @ The Joiners *

Feb 18 – Bristol, UK @ Exchange *

Feb 19 – Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club *

Feb 20 – Manchester, UK @ The Deaf Institute *

Feb 21 – Glasgow, UK @ Stereo *

Feb 23 – Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hounds V2 *

Feb 24 – Brighton, UK @ Patterns *

Feb 25 – London, UK @ The Garage *

Feb 27 – Paris @ Supersonic

Feb 28 – Brussels, BE @ Birmingham ^

Mar 1 – Cologne, DE @ Blue Shell ^

Mar 3 – Hamburg, DE @ Hebebühne ^

Mar 4 – Berlin, DE @ Berghain Kantine ^

Mar 6 – Eindhoven, NL @ Altstadt ^

* w/ Sydney Sprague

^ w/ Swain

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