Two years removed from the release of Hospitality's self-titled debut LP, the Brooklyn indie-pop trio have announced that they're back, and apparently up to no good. A sophomore set titled Trouble is set to hit stores January 28 via Merge Records.
Not much has been revealed about the conception of the LP, but a small write-up from Merge suggests that the record was written following the band's year-long travels in support of their self-titled set. The press release also hints that Hospitality "has evolved from four-track low-fidelity to a luxury five-star future."
Though a tracklisting has yet to be unveiled, a quick album trailer offers a sneak preview of an unidentified track featuring a pulsing, '80s-era drum machine pound and crystalline piano chords. You can check out said sounds and a series of swirling, psychedelic visuals in the video player down below.
Merge promises that more info will be on the way shortly.
Not much has been revealed about the conception of the LP, but a small write-up from Merge suggests that the record was written following the band's year-long travels in support of their self-titled set. The press release also hints that Hospitality "has evolved from four-track low-fidelity to a luxury five-star future."
Though a tracklisting has yet to be unveiled, a quick album trailer offers a sneak preview of an unidentified track featuring a pulsing, '80s-era drum machine pound and crystalline piano chords. You can check out said sounds and a series of swirling, psychedelic visuals in the video player down below.
Merge promises that more info will be on the way shortly.