Strange Pilgrim - Too Bright Planet

Strange Pilgrim - Too Bright Planet

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Album by Strange Pilgrim

10 Tracks | 35:00 run time

Releases 09/26/25

Available on Vinyl, CD, Digital

Too Bright Planet is the new album from Portland, OR based indie-rock band Strange Pilgrim, releasing September 26th on Royal Oakie Records. Following up their critically acclaimed self-titled album (2022) and recently released Embers EP (2025), the single finds Strange Pilgrim fleshed out with a new lineup featuring Pat Spurgeon (Rogue Wave, Dandy Warhols, Federale) and Elliott Kay. 

Led by multi-instrumentalist & songwriter Josh Barnhart, Strange Pilgrim crafts a unique sound that balances introspective lyricism and restless musicality to create something both intimate and expansive. Their music captures a spirit of quiet exploration—thoughtful but never insular, wandering yet profoundly grounded. Thriving on collaboration, their collective experience and distinct musical perspectives shape Strange Pilgrim’s sound—a blend of driving rhythms, melodic bass lines, and textured guitars.

Building on the kaleidoscopic dream pop and psych rock of their debut album, the band spreads their wings on Too Bright Planet–incorporating influences ranging from The Grateful Dead to Brian Eno and The Velvet Underground to create a moody vibe that recalls early 70’s Fleetwood Mac, Luna’s Penthouse, and Jonathan Wilson’s Gentle Spirit. Produced by Josh Barnhart, the basic tracks were recorded live at Bocce Recording in Vancouver, WA, engineered & mixed by Cory Gray (Lee Baggett, Califone), and mastered by David Glasebrook (Patti Smith, Michael Nau, Sugar Candy Mountain) at The Garden Shed in Oakland, CA. The album features guest contributions from Maggie Morris of Sunbathe, Cory Gray of Old Unconscious & The Delines, and labelmate Caleb Nichols.

Whereas the band’s debut album explored themes of alienation and dislocation (the band’s name is taken from a collection of short stories by Gabriel García Márquez), the songs on the new album lean into acceptance, rebirth, and forward movement, inspired by the poetry of Robert Hass, the films of Sara Dosa, Akira Kurosawa, and Wim Wenders, and the art of Gerhard Richter. Title track Too Bright Planet is a surreal walk through the memory of a single day—the day you meet someone who changes your life. It moves through sunlight and shadow, morning to night, anchored by a moment at dusk when a planet appears so bright it feels almost unreal. Meanwhile, “Late Light” opens the album with a surreal portrait of a slow, dragging night shift, easing the listener in and inviting them to settle into a space where the lines between the mundane and the dreamlike begin to blur.

Over the past few years Barnhart’s writing has increasingly explored memory, family, inherited identity, and the effort to access what feels just out of reach. Fittingly, album track “Some Quiet Dream” features repurposed lines from Praise by poet Robert Hass (one of Barnhart’s mentors) and the album cover features a painting by Barnhart’s grandfather Dale Barnhart, an oil painter who experimented with cubist styles. “This painting hangs in one of my sister’s homes, and I’ve always loved it—the colors, the shapes, the bright moon. Its atmosphere felt deeply in sync with the lyrical and sonic world of the album, and it was one of the first images that came to mind for the cover” says Barnhart.


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