Snocaps

American indie rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Snocaps is an American indie rock supergroup[1] consisting of Katie Crutchfield, better known as Waxahatchee, her sister Allison Crutchfield, MJ Lenderman and Brad Cook.[2] The group surprise released[3] their debut album on October 31, 2025, via Anti-.[4] The album is the sisters' first music together since releasing music as P.S. Eliot.[5]

Years active2025 (2025)–present
LabelAnti-
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Snocaps
Snocaps at Bowery Ballroom, December 7th 2025
Snocaps at Bowery Ballroom, December 7th 2025
Background information
Years active2025 (2025)–present
LabelAnti-
Spinoff ofWaxahatchee, Swearin'
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Discography

Studio albums

Singles

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2025 "Heathcliff" 3 34 Snocaps
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Reception

Katie Hawthorne, in a review for The Guardian, gave their self-titled debut album 4 out of 5 stars, praising it as "headstrong, tender Americana about chasing integrity and conviction."[6] In a review for Pitchfork, Marissa Lorusso wrote positively of the Crutchfield sisters' songwriting and suggested that "their candor sounds hard-earned and their uncertainty feels honest".[7] Lorusso wrote that "since their last album-length collaboration" the Crutchfield sisters have "triumphed over personal difficulties" and that "there’s something therapeutic, then, about hearing them return to each other on a record that sounds genuinely fun".[7] Matt Mitchell, reviewing for Paste Magazine, described the album as "a hailstorm of warm, exceptionally-written country-rock bangers" and scored it 8.5/10, writing that "it’s a gift that Snocaps exists" and concluding that "Katie and Allison have brought us a world of good-sounding miracles".[8] Will Hermes, of Rolling Stone, gave the album 4/5 stars and described it as a "fantastic surprise album".[9]

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