Credit: Dana Trippe
Broods have shared “Hospitalized,” a new track from their highly anticipated third studio album, Don’t’ Feed The Pop Monster, today. A bright and shimmering track about longing for a break from emotional accountability, sibling duo Georgia and Caleb wrote “Hospitalized” during a writing camp in Nicaragua last year as they were working on the new album. Listen to “Hospitalized” here: https://Atlantic.lnk.to/HospitalizedPR
Georgia explains, “In Nicaragua, we were all talking about who had broken a bone, and I was saying how I’d never broken anything but kind of wanted to, just to see how it feels. That turned into this idea of wanting to get hurt so you can have something to blame your self-pity on. Like, ‘I’m sad—but I’ve got a reason, I promise!’”
“Hospitalized” is the latest track Broods released from their forthcoming album, Don’t Feed The Pop Monster, out on February 1, 2019 via Neon Gold/Atlantic Records. Previous releases include “Everything Goes (Wow)” and “Peach.” “Peach” is the first single the band shared from the forthcoming album and has amassed over 13 million streams on Spotify.
Following album release, Broods will embark on their spring headlining tour. Kicking off on March 26 in Santa Ana, CA, the tour will bring the band through Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, New York City and more (see below for a full list of dates). For tickets and more info, visit https://www.broodsmusic.com/.
Don’t Feed The Pop Monster is the band’s follow up to their sophomore record,Conscious, which they released in June 2016 and saw lead single “Free” hit the Top 10 on Spotify’s US Viral Chart. Broods had their breakthrough with the 2014 single “Bridges” from their full-length debut Evergreen. Broods have played leading festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza and Outside Lands and shared stages with artists like Ellie Goulding, Haim, Sam Smith, CHVRCHES, and most recently, Taylor Swift.
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