The Pitts debut album "Jamestown" delivers a throwback, lyric driven rock album that once dominated rock music

Ventura, California Mar 25, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Hailing from Ventura, California, rock band The Pitts officially debut their long-awaited album Jamestown a powerful, nostalgic return to melody-driven rock forged through a decade of perseverance and personal loss.
Frontman Matt Hoover delivers gritty yet emotionally charged vocals across the record, blending haunting vulnerability with arena-ready intensity. The title track Jamestown, written in memory of his late brother James Hoover, sets the tone with soaring hooks and raw lyrical depth.
The album moves dynamically between moods.
Sweet Revenge leans into reflective acoustic textures reminiscent of Dave Matthews Band and Third Eye Blind, while Wasted Away stands as an anthem for anyone who has endured loss. Tracks like Break Me Down reignite the albums driving energy with unmistakable 90s-influenced guitar work, thunderous rhythm sections, and emotionally resonant songwriting.
With its balance of heartfelt storytelling and polished rock production, Jamestown captures the spirit of a simpler era reminiscent of The Menzingers, Gas Light Anthem, and The Replacements, while delivering a sound that feels urgent and relevant today.
After ten years in the making, The Pitts are ready to be heard.
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