Seattle’s Strong Suit are back and swinging hard with their new single “Falling Down Stairs“, a propulsive power-pop track that wastes no time making its case. Clocking in at just under three minutes, the song crackles with guitar-forward energy and a mix that breathes — punchy and present without sacrificing the dynamic punch that makes rock radio come alive. There’s a deliberate nod to the melodic craftsmanship of the 80’s baked into its bones: the kind of bright, hooky production sensibility that made that era’s best rock radio staples impossible to shake, updated with a modern edge that feels entirely of the moment. The chorus doesn’t just arrive — it lands, and it sticks.
“Falling Down Stairs” is available now across all major platforms — for fans of Cheap Trick, Fountains of Wayne, Weezer, and The Posies.
Strong Suit have long been a cornerstone of the Seattle rock landscape, and “Falling Down Stairs” shows a band that has not lost a step — if anything, they’ve sharpened their instincts for what makes a great rock song work. The track moves with the confidence of veterans who know exactly what they’re after, and the result belongs on radio and at the top of any playlist curated for lovers of guitar-driven melodic rock.

