Broods return with new song 'Peach'
Indie-pop duo Broods have released their new single “Peach”. The song’s kaleidoscopic sonic palette embraces buzzing guitar tones and choir-like harmonies along with woozy rhythms and intricate piano work while Georgia laments “I’m high and I’m low. No control. But everything looking peach now.” Broods, comprised of Caleb and Georgia Nott, co-wrote “Peach” in Nashville with Tommy English (BØRNS, Kacey Musgraves, K. Flay).
“As artists, you feel things at a much more extreme level than people who probably don’t spend most of their time inside their own heads. ‘Peach’ is about feeling all over the place all the time, and then celebrating those moments when everything feels awesome.”
‘Peach’ is Broods’ first single from their third album which is expected early in 2019. Broods had their breakthrough with the 2014 single ‘Bridges’, from their full-length NZ Gold-certified debut Evergreen. Both ‘Bridges’ and the follow-up single ‘Mother and Father’ are certified Platinum single in New Zealand. In 2015, Evergreen won Best Album and Best Pop Album at the VNZMAs, while Broods also claimed the Best Group and Radio Airplay Record of the Year.
Broods released their follow-up sophomore record, Conscious, in June 2016, and the lead single ‘Free’ swiftly reached Gold status in New Zealand. In 2016, Broods swept the VNZMAs, claiming Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Pop Album, People’s Choice, and Single of the Year.
Broods have played leading festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza and Outside Lands and shared stages with artists like Ellie Goulding, Haim, Sam Smith, and CHVRCHES over the past few years.