Hospitality will embark on a month-long national tour, armed with copies of their new full-length Trouble, out January 28th.
Trouble unfolds like a walk on the beach or a journey to a place you didn’t know you were going. Perhaps a darker sound overall, but Trouble begins with the trademark Hospitality pop then unfurls to reward the listener with the more expansive stripped-down instrumentation of side B. If you listen closely, you can hear a band pushing against their own boundaries and limitations until they find the very air around them subtly but perceptibly changed.
RollingStone.com premiered “I Miss Your Bones” from Trouble writing, “Fans can get a taste of the album with an exclusive stream of ‘I Miss Your Bones,’ a sprawling epic that finds singer Amber Papini mourning everlasting loss with such sad lines as, ‘All the stars will twinkle in the midst of a sea/ Black and lonely.’ Behind her, the band builds from a sparse power-pop stomp to a noisy, psychedelic freak-out.”
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