PICKLE JUICE Push Toward the Edge on Gritty Sophomore EP ‘The Whiteroom’ Helmed by Raucous Lead Single “Back 40”
Revelstoke, BC alternative rock band PICKLE JUICE share their sophomore EP, The Whiteroom, released alongside lead single “Back 40,” a turbulent and emotionally charged collection that captures the band stepping fully into their identity. Blending indie rock hooks, garage rock grit, and explosive alt-rock energy, the project channels themes of loss, uncertainty, addiction, and personal transformation into something loud, restless, and cathartic.
Following their debut EP, PICKLE JUICE resisted the urge to immediately jump into a full-length album. Instead, The Whiteroom became an opportunity to dig deeper into their chemistry as collaborators and songwriters. “It feels like a snapshot of the band finding its identity and becoming more confident in what PICKLE JUICE actually is,” they share.
Recorded over the course of a dedicated week in studio with producer David Ziehr, The Whiteroom marks the first time the band approached a project as a complete body of work rather than isolated singles. That process allowed them to focus on how the songs connected emotionally and sonically, shaping a record that feels cohesive while still embracing the unpredictability at the core of their sound.
Thematically, The Whiteroom explores the struggle to see clearly while navigating emotional chaos. The title itself references a snowboarding term describing the moment when heavy powder blinds your vision entirely, leaving you at the mercy of momentum and instinct.
“It captures the themes of the songs pretty well,” the band explains. “The loss of clarity, reality, and control.”
At the centre of the release is “Back 40,” an energetic and emotionally volatile indie rock track that reframes heartbreak as a reckoning with your former self. Written during a period of personal transition, the song reflects the disorienting experience of grieving parts of your identity while trying to accept change.
“It genuinely felt like I was grieving a part of myself while also trying to reassure myself that things were going to be okay,” vocalist Tim van der Krogt shares.
Musically, “Back 40” leans fully into the band’s chaotic live energy. Packed with sharp dynamic shifts, roaring guitars, and relentless momentum, the track balances tightly wound tension with explosive release. One standout moment arrives in the song’s climactic solo section, where the bass and lead guitar weave around each other before colliding into a high-energy finish.
“Whenever they play it I feel like an audience member,” Tim says. “Fully captivated by what’s happening on stage.”
