Wishy are moving out of the Triple Seven glow and into a new album cycle. The Indianapolis band have announced Nature's Pill, a 12-song second LP due October 2, 2026 via Winspear, and the first preview is Lovesick, a three-minute-plus rush of romantic panic and bright guitar-pop lift.
Bandcamp's album page lists the release date, confirms that Lovesick is the track available now with the preorder, and gives the album a dozen songs: All The Rage, Covergirl, Sensational, Shift, You're Not Serious, Mona Lisa, Lovesick, Freak 99, Headscratcher, Blitz, Kiss Kiss Kiss, and Party World. For a band that made its name on fuzzed-out hooks that feel both diaristic and huge, the sequencing puts the new single almost exactly at the record's center.
The credits matter here because Wishy's best songs tend to work like a group weather system, not just a songwriter demo with louder drums. Bandcamp credits Nature's Pill as produced by Ben Lumsdaine and Kevin Krauter, mixed by Lumsdaine, and mastered by Greg Obis. Consequence reports that Nina Pitchkites and Krauter brought the full band into the process alongside Lumsdaine after the 2024 debut Triple Seven and the earlier Mana and Paradise EPs.
Lovesick leans into the band's sweetest instincts without sanding them down. It has the kind of chorus that sounds built for a room full of people trying to out-sing the monitors, but the lyric sheet on Bandcamp keeps the song a little frayed, circling bad timing, memory, and the dumb bravery of wanting something anyway. Stereogum identifies Pitchkites as the lead voice on the track, which tracks with the song's direct hit of bright-eyed yearning.
There is also a bigger lane opening for this band. Triple Seven made Wishy feel less like a promising indie-rock project and more like one of the rare new guitar bands that could write hooks without flattening the weird edges. If Nature's Pill keeps that balance, Lovesick is a smart first signal: polished enough to travel, messy enough to feel lived-in.
