Don Broco’s evolution has been fascinating to witness. But while some focus on their transformation from skinny-jeaned rock ladz to sonic eccentrics that sound unlike anyone else, what’s equally interesting is their change of lyrical focus, even from their last record to this one.
On their previous album, 2021’s excellent Amazing Things, they looked out at the world, commenting on such disparate topics as how superficial fixations blind us to real issues (Swimwear Season) and the anger associated with having someone’s bigotry thrust upon you (Uber), all serious topics tackled in far from the obvious ways.
On Nightmare Tripping, they’re similarly unpredictable in their approach, though this time turn their gaze inwards, with most of these 11 songs feeling like variations on a theme that none of us are as tough, or as beyond reproach, as we’d like to think we are. And that’s okay.
Darker examinations naturally result in darker music. And while Broco are no less loco – as Pacify Me confirms, gamely putting the bark in absolutely barking – their sound has been alloyed with more abrasive and suffocating textures.
Opener Cellophane was the perfect choice as first single, perfectly teeing up what’s to come, musically and thematically. With its references to The Matrix (thankfully the Keanu Reeves movie rather than the odious manosphere connotation), it’s a moment of awakening to the fact life can go from a picnic to a shit-sandwich buffet in the blink of an eye.
The first four tracks – completed by Disappear, Somersaults and the Nickelback-collaborating title-track – absolutely bombard the senses. Sometimes, it appears, it’s to scratch the itch of paying homage to formative influences like Korn and Limp Bizkit. Alternatively, as on Somersaults, it’s to provide context, namely recapturing the exuberance of youth and heady days when life was only frantic in a fun way. Nevertheless, you can’t help needing a bit of a breather when you’re drowning in ideas. It arrives via Ghost In The Night, its expansive melodies taking the foot off the gas and your windpipe for its four-plus minute duration.