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The New Don Broco Song Is An Emotional One

"This song is about going through hell and coming out the other side stronger for it."​

The New Don Broco Song Is An Emotional One

The new Don Broco single, T-Shirt Song, is a pretty huge sounding rock song but lyrically it's one of the most emotional on their new album, Technology. It's about frontman Rob Damiani's struggle with depression. 

Talking about the song Rob said: “It’s one of the most emotional songs on the record, inspired by a close friend who had just been through a dark break-up. While writing the song it was also a difficult time for me emotionally, and one night I found myself in a club where the DJ was playing the Baywatch theme tune. Anyone who's been to a cheesy club night will know this is the moment everyone takes off their T-shirt and swings it round their head. I didn't really feel like it, but I joined in and as stupid as it sounds it really made me feel better. That was the start of the process by which I came to realise there was light at the end of the tunnel. This song is about going through hell and coming out the other side stronger for it."

Listen to T-Shirt Song below:

Their new album, Technology, is out on February 2, 2018 through Sharptone Records and has 16 songs on it, 16! 

Check out the track-listing below:

1. Technology
2. Stay Ignorant
3. T-Shirt Song
4. Come Out To LA
5. Pretty
6. The Blues
7. Tightrope
8. Everybody
9. Greatness
10. Porkies
11. Got To Be You
12. Good Listener
13. ¥
14. Something To Drink
15. Blood in the Water
16. Potty Mouth

And here's what the album looks like:

They've also announced a run of headline shows for February 2018, catch them live at the following:

November

11: London Alexandra Palace

February

8: Portsmouth Pyramids
9: O2 Academy Bristol
10: Cardiff Great Hall
12: Norwich UEA
13: Nottingham Rock City
15: O2 Academy Birmingham
16: Manchester Academy
17: O2 Academy Leeds
19: Newcastle Northumbria Institute
20: Aberdeen Garage
21: Glasgow Barrowland

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