
Ontario punk trio Sega Saturn the Console fire off a blistering burst of energy with “The Pills,” released through Bath Nights Records. Short, loud, and emotionally raw, it’s the kind of track that hits full speed from the first second and never looks back.
Clocking in at barely over a minute, “The Pills” is pure urgency — buzzing guitars, pounding drums, and vocals that cut straight through the noise. The refrain “Don’t need the pills” lands like both a declaration and a plea, channeling themes of self-reliance, frustration, and mental strain without ever slowing down.
Recorded live off the floor, the track captures that unfiltered room energy: rough edges intact, adrenaline peaking, and every instrument fighting for space in the best possible way. It’s the kind of hardcore-leaning punk that feels both chaotic and cathartic.
Fast, fierce, and honest, “The Pills” is Sega Saturn the Console at full throttle — proof that you don’t need three minutes to make an impact when you can hit this hard in one.











