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Wishy take Nature’s Pill and keep Indianapolis guitars bright, fuzzy and lovesick

By Editorial Team - June 15, 2026

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Wishy take Nature’s Pill and keep Indianapolis guitars bright, fuzzy and lovesick

Summary

Wishy announce Nature’s Pill and share Lovesick, continuing their rise as one of the most hook-forward names in modern indie rock and shoegaze-pop.

Key Facts

  • Category: News
  • Published: June 15, 2026
  • Tags: wishy, natures pill, lovesick, indie rock, shoegaze, power pop, Indie Rock / Shoegaze News

Wishy’s Nature’s Pill announcement brings a welcome burst of fuzzy guitar optimism into the 15 June news cycle. The Indianapolis band have built their appeal around a smart blend of shoegaze texture, power-pop lift and indie rock immediacy, and new single Lovesick reportedly keeps that formula bright without sanding off the emotional fuzz. A title like Nature’s Pill suggests escape, correction or maybe just the old fantasy that feeling bad can be solved by going outside and touching grass. Wishy are good at making that kind of thing sound charming rather than corny. Their best songs tend to feel like sunlight hitting a pedalboard: sweet, distorted and just messy enough to stay human. Nature’s Pill now becomes one of the indie-rock albums to watch for anyone who likes guitars that remember both melody and volume.

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