DON BROCO
THE NEW ALBUM NIGHTMARE TRIPPING OUT NOW. TRUE BELIEVERS FT. @samarchitects VIDEO OUT NOW. EUROPE/UK TOUR ON SALE NOW.

NIGHTMARE TRIPPING, THE BEST DON BROCO ALBUM EVER IS OUT NOW.
Thank you to all our fans that keep inspiring us to make music, we hope you love this album as much as we do 🤍

🚨 Very low ticket warning on a load of these shows. Bag em now to not miss out 🚨 @slaysquad @snayx_uk @ando__san @weareunpeople
Happy Friday 13th. Nightmare Tripping feat. @nickelback, the title track from Don Broco’s new album is out now.

We’re bringing some serious energy to the #UltimateGuard booth at @rockimparkofficial this year!
Joining us across the festival weekend:
@electriccallboy
@wecameasromans
@donbroco
@tfp_devotion
And yes, we’ll have exclusive, limited-edition playmats for all four bands available at the booth.
Get those signed at the official @emp_de signing station as well!
Which one are you getting?

How to define @donbroco? Since arriving on the alt-rock scene in 2008, the Bedford-born band have transcended genres, metamorphosing from anthemic ballads in their 2012 debut album Priorities to swaggering funk in 2015’s Automatic.
By far their most diverse project, 2018’s Technology embraced eclectic pop, electronic, R&B, post-punk, and hardcore metal riffs, weaving together a melodic patchwork of hits such as ‘Come Out To LA’, ‘Everybody’, and ‘T-Shirt Song’ – their success, critics mused, was their defiance to be pigeonholed. Their 2021 album Amazing Things, however, hinted at a heavier, more introspective evolution.
Now, five years later, Don Broco have produced their most focussed album to date. Dark, twisty, and abrasive, Nightmare Tripping is their heaviest release yet, saturated with screeching riffs and nightmarish howls, alongside collaborations with Nickelback and Architects’ Sam Carter.
1883 Magazine sits down with Don Broco's lead singer Rob Damiani and guitarist Si Delaney, to chat about the new album, why nu metal is making a comeback, how TikTok shaped music tastes, and more.
Link in bio.
Interview @annajanebegley
Photography @garryjonesphotography
Stylist @andrewburling
Grooming @daisyholub.makeup
Thanks @satellite414
#donbroco

How to define @donbroco? Since arriving on the alt-rock scene in 2008, the Bedford-born band have transcended genres, metamorphosing from anthemic ballads in their 2012 debut album Priorities to swaggering funk in 2015’s Automatic.
By far their most diverse project, 2018’s Technology embraced eclectic pop, electronic, R&B, post-punk, and hardcore metal riffs, weaving together a melodic patchwork of hits such as ‘Come Out To LA’, ‘Everybody’, and ‘T-Shirt Song’ – their success, critics mused, was their defiance to be pigeonholed. Their 2021 album Amazing Things, however, hinted at a heavier, more introspective evolution.
Now, five years later, Don Broco have produced their most focussed album to date. Dark, twisty, and abrasive, Nightmare Tripping is their heaviest release yet, saturated with screeching riffs and nightmarish howls, alongside collaborations with Nickelback and Architects’ Sam Carter.
1883 Magazine sits down with Don Broco's lead singer Rob Damiani and guitarist Si Delaney, to chat about the new album, why nu metal is making a comeback, how TikTok shaped music tastes, and more.
Link in bio.
Interview @annajanebegley
Photography @garryjonesphotography
Stylist @andrewburling
Grooming @daisyholub.makeup
Thanks @satellite414
#donbroco

How to define @donbroco? Since arriving on the alt-rock scene in 2008, the Bedford-born band have transcended genres, metamorphosing from anthemic ballads in their 2012 debut album Priorities to swaggering funk in 2015’s Automatic.
By far their most diverse project, 2018’s Technology embraced eclectic pop, electronic, R&B, post-punk, and hardcore metal riffs, weaving together a melodic patchwork of hits such as ‘Come Out To LA’, ‘Everybody’, and ‘T-Shirt Song’ – their success, critics mused, was their defiance to be pigeonholed. Their 2021 album Amazing Things, however, hinted at a heavier, more introspective evolution.
Now, five years later, Don Broco have produced their most focussed album to date. Dark, twisty, and abrasive, Nightmare Tripping is their heaviest release yet, saturated with screeching riffs and nightmarish howls, alongside collaborations with Nickelback and Architects’ Sam Carter.
1883 Magazine sits down with Don Broco's lead singer Rob Damiani and guitarist Si Delaney, to chat about the new album, why nu metal is making a comeback, how TikTok shaped music tastes, and more.
Link in bio.
Interview @annajanebegley
Photography @garryjonesphotography
Stylist @andrewburling
Grooming @daisyholub.makeup
Thanks @satellite414
#donbroco

How to define @donbroco? Since arriving on the alt-rock scene in 2008, the Bedford-born band have transcended genres, metamorphosing from anthemic ballads in their 2012 debut album Priorities to swaggering funk in 2015’s Automatic.
By far their most diverse project, 2018’s Technology embraced eclectic pop, electronic, R&B, post-punk, and hardcore metal riffs, weaving together a melodic patchwork of hits such as ‘Come Out To LA’, ‘Everybody’, and ‘T-Shirt Song’ – their success, critics mused, was their defiance to be pigeonholed. Their 2021 album Amazing Things, however, hinted at a heavier, more introspective evolution.
Now, five years later, Don Broco have produced their most focussed album to date. Dark, twisty, and abrasive, Nightmare Tripping is their heaviest release yet, saturated with screeching riffs and nightmarish howls, alongside collaborations with Nickelback and Architects’ Sam Carter.
1883 Magazine sits down with Don Broco's lead singer Rob Damiani and guitarist Si Delaney, to chat about the new album, why nu metal is making a comeback, how TikTok shaped music tastes, and more.
Link in bio.
Interview @annajanebegley
Photography @garryjonesphotography
Stylist @andrewburling
Grooming @daisyholub.makeup
Thanks @satellite414
#donbroco

How to define @donbroco? Since arriving on the alt-rock scene in 2008, the Bedford-born band have transcended genres, metamorphosing from anthemic ballads in their 2012 debut album Priorities to swaggering funk in 2015’s Automatic.
By far their most diverse project, 2018’s Technology embraced eclectic pop, electronic, R&B, post-punk, and hardcore metal riffs, weaving together a melodic patchwork of hits such as ‘Come Out To LA’, ‘Everybody’, and ‘T-Shirt Song’ – their success, critics mused, was their defiance to be pigeonholed. Their 2021 album Amazing Things, however, hinted at a heavier, more introspective evolution.
Now, five years later, Don Broco have produced their most focussed album to date. Dark, twisty, and abrasive, Nightmare Tripping is their heaviest release yet, saturated with screeching riffs and nightmarish howls, alongside collaborations with Nickelback and Architects’ Sam Carter.
1883 Magazine sits down with Don Broco's lead singer Rob Damiani and guitarist Si Delaney, to chat about the new album, why nu metal is making a comeback, how TikTok shaped music tastes, and more.
Link in bio.
Interview @annajanebegley
Photography @garryjonesphotography
Stylist @andrewburling
Grooming @daisyholub.makeup
Thanks @satellite414
#donbroco

THE NIGHTMARE TRIPPING EUROPE & UK TOUR STARTS IN 2 WEEKS
LOW TICKETS FOR ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM & PARIS 🚨

pure ecstasy tour: usa @donbroco @magnoliapark @windwakerofficial
tickets on sale this friday at 10am local
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