After two decades together, Sex on Toast still sound like a band chasing something new. Pegasus leans into that instinct. It pulls from their usual mix of funk, soul, and theatrical rock, but it feels more focused this time, like they’re building a world rather than jumping between styles.
There’s a dreamy quality running through the album. The press release compares it to a sun-drenched motel scene, and that actually fits. The songs feel hazy and cinematic, with a push and pull between romance and melancholy. Tracks like “Take Your Mask Off (And Love Me Tonight)” and “Never Let Go” carry that mood, balancing pop hooks with something more layered underneath.
What stands out most is how the album connects as a whole. Themes drift in and out, and the band leans into orchestral touches without losing their groove. It’s ambitious, but still easy to get lost in.
After years of releases, Pegasus doesn’t feel like a summary of their past. It feels like a step forward.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7w6CFgYRRBheH4QOpa7xzI
