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Hell Hotel - every broken part.

Emo duo Hell Hotel unveiled their most recent single 'every broken part.' last month.

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Hell Hotel have put out their most honest track to date, as well as announcing that they will playing Burn It Down Festival alongside artists like God Complex and Desolated. The duo have been making waves in the UK emo scene with their heavily nostalgic sound. Hell Hotel's steady growing presence will see them perform slots at Burn It Down Festival in August and No Play Festival in September. The emo newcomers have previously been seen on stages with the likes of Dream State, Kid Brunswick, The Hara and Tropic Gold. Drawing from emo and alt rock from the early 2000's Hell Hotel's new track 'every broken part.' is their most raw and unapologetically them track they've put out so far.


"If someone was to ask me what Hell Hotel sounds like, I'd show them this song. 'every broken part.' really captures everything we're about right now - it's raw, energetic, and full of emotion. This marks a new chapter for us, where we're not holding back or trying to fit into any expectations. It's sassy, honest, and unapologetically us, reflecting the sound we've always loved and the direction we want to take moving forward. We're excited for people to hear it and connect with what we're putting out there." - (Demi Jay, Vocalist, Hell Hotel)


'every broken part.' examines the emotional turmoil of a destructive relationship. Lyrically it offers a candid look at the messy, often self-destructive nature of love and heartbreak. Combining the deeply relatable lyrics with a raw and fresh musical intensity, Hell Hotel have put out what is probably my favourite track of theirs so far. It appears that over the last few releases they have managed to build up to a sound that feels so honest. The influences of emo music, both modern and from earlier era's is apparent, creating a huge single that's easily going to gain the rising duo many more listeners.


'every broken part.' (Official Music Video)

Listen to 'every broken part.' HERE


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Hell Hotel by Alex Dixon
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