Product Overview
Wild Honey records:
More Scraps: the missing piece in The Peawees' 30-year catalogue
More Scraps is part of The Peawees’ 30th anniversary box set Food For My Soul (1995–2025), released via Wild Honey Records, and is also available as a standalone release.
A collection of B-sides, rarities and reinterpretations, it brings together material previously scattered across different phases of the band’s career. Rather than a loose compilation, it plays as a coherent record, moving between early cuts and more recent recordings, originals and covers, tracing the evolution of the band’s sound from raw garage punk to a tighter, groove-driven approach shaped by soul, R&B and classic rock’n’roll.
A key part of the album is drawn from the Strepitoso Sessions with producer Brown Barcella, capturing the band in a stripped-back, performance-focused setting. Tracks like “Bleeding For You” and “Wild About You” lean into a darker, more controlled sound, while “Food For My Soul” returns in a fuller arrangement, driven by horns and dense, wall-of-sound textures.
Elsewhere, reinterpretations such as “Da Doo Ron Ron”, “Alone Again Or” and “I Should Have Known Better” reflect the band’s ongoing dialogue with rock’n’roll history, while “Baby, I’m In... more
More Scraps is part of The Peawees’ 30th anniversary box set Food For My Soul (1995–2025), released via Wild Honey Records, and is also available as a standalone release.
A collection of B-sides, rarities and reinterpretations, it brings together material previously scattered across different phases of the band’s career. Rather than a loose compilation, it plays as a coherent record, moving between early cuts and more recent recordings, originals and covers, tracing the evolution of the band’s sound from raw garage punk to a tighter, groove-driven approach shaped by soul, R&B and classic rock’n’roll.
A key part of the album is drawn from the Strepitoso Sessions with producer Brown Barcella, capturing the band in a stripped-back, performance-focused setting. Tracks like “Bleeding For You” and “Wild About You” lean into a darker, more controlled sound, while “Food For My Soul” returns in a fuller arrangement, driven by horns and dense, wall-of-sound textures.
Elsewhere, reinterpretations such as “Da Doo Ron Ron”, “Alone Again Or” and “I Should Have Known Better” reflect the band’s ongoing dialogue with rock’n’roll history, while “Baby, I’m In... more
released April 9, 2026
Tracklist
Side A:
- Food For My Soul
- Wild About You
- Baby, I'm In The Mood For You
- Reach The Rock
- Alone Again Or
- When You Walk On My Pride
- Da Doo Ron Ron
Side B:
- Bleeding For You
- Midnight Train
- Don't Look Back
- Cut Across Shorty
- I Should Have Known Better
- Home With You
- Lover's Rock