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Broken Bricks Release Funky New Track ‘NASA’

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Indie band Broken Bricks have released there funky new track ‘NASA’. Focusing on the aftermath of a break up the lyricism within the track is clever, intelligent, all with a sprinkling of tongue and cheek thrown in for good measure. Although the subject matter is dark, Broken Bricks have taken the melody of the song in the opposite direction, making for an upbeat and funky rhythm you’ll want to dance to again and again. This song is just effortlessly cool in every way and we cannot get enough of it. We know you are going to love this track just as much as we do so what are you waiting for go and listen to it now!

You can enjoy NASA here:

‘NASA’ is the second single from London based electro, disco-punk, indietronic trio Broken Bricks, which comprises of producers Warren Borg (aka Worgie), Lee Hughes (aka Yewzi) along with vocalist Christianne. This single is the bands follow up to the popular debut single release ‘Slow Down’.

‘NASA’ is an atypical love song; the story of yet another break up, it could be depressing or mournful but instead features a driving tempo and a big, dirty bassline to make you jump up and down, all mixed up with a lush singalong chorus.

‘Somehow beautifully melodic and powerfully driven all at once’
Scroobius Pip

Broken Bricks grew from the ashes of Worgie & Hughes’ punk band, Bricks, after their bassist left; at this point they began to record more electronic music, but something was missing… realising that they needed a female vocalist, they began working with Christianne, whose background was RnB and hiphop, and their sound evolved from there.

‘a faultless slice of chartable pop which insinuates itself firmly into your head,
sets up camp, and simply refuses to leave.’
anrfactory.com on ‘Slow Down’

This melding of musical styles and genres is the core of Broken Bricks’ sound. Their eclectic influences include Maribou State, Thom Yorke, The XX, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Amy Winehouse, dark garage and grime music, Massive Attack, Bob Dylan, Etta James and Lauren Hill. The rest of the album, A Perfect View To Run, which will be out later this year, blends more punk and funk, with hints of late Prince in the style of the guitar riffs.

‘a bulldozer of a tune’
Ollie Wininburg BBC Introducing Essex on ‘Slow Down’

Broken Bricks also host a podcast, ‘Thru the Daw’, where they chat with music industry professionals about how they went about developing their passion into a career.

With this only being the bands second single they have released, we know for a fact even more amazing tracks are sure to follow from this talented and unique band and we cant wait to hear them.

You can follow Broken Bricks on their journey through their socials.