Sutrobath have always existed at the intersection of atmosphere, emotion, and finely crafted sound. The trio, Michael Soiseth, Robert Wollam, and Jamie Wollam, draws inspiration from the misty edges of the Pacific Northwest, the rugged character of Northern California, and the artistic spirit of Vancouver Island. Their music blends the dream-laden textures of dreampop with the melodic punch of rock and the timeless pop sensibilities of classic visionaries like The Beatles and David Bowie.
With the success of earlier releases such as “Spirit of the Audio” and the breakout streaming performance of “Old,” Sutrobath built a foundation rooted in authenticity and creative depth. Each member brings decades of experience: from Jamie’s work as Tears for Fears’ touring drummer to Michael’s collaborations under his Raygun Carver project and Robert’s production roots in Northern California’s indie scene
This accumulated artistry gives Sutrobath a sound that feels lived-in, intentional, and endlessly expansive.
Their latest release, “Bellyful,” arrives as a jolt of electricity, a deliberate shift into something more immediate, more physical, and irresistibly fun. Written with the spirit of classic rock in mind, the track pays homage to The Rolling Stones with its raw swagger, simple joy, and unfiltered movement. Inspired by the energy of songs like The Tragically Hip’s “Poets” and The Dandy Warhols’ “Bohemian Like Me,” Sutrobath set out to capture that same timeless groove while making it unmistakably their own
“Bellyful” pairs driving rhythms with bright, kinetic guitars and a vocal delivery that feels both urgent and effortless. It’s a song built for motion, windows down, volume up, the kind of track that invites you to let go and just feel. While Sutrobath are known for their immersive sonic worlds, here they prove they can channel simplicity into something just as compelling.
The single also expands the universe of their forthcoming album Extraordinary Life, a record centered on resilience, reflection, and emotional clarity. With “The Last Day Of The Rest Of My Life” already resonating deeply with listeners, “Bellyful” signals a band fully in stride, unafraid to explore new textures while sharpening their identity even further
With momentum building and their artistic vision clearer than ever, Sutrobath’s “Bellyful” marks not just a new release, but a vibrant new pulse in their evolving story.
