UK rock juggernauts DON BROCO are charging into a bold new era with the release of their explosive new single, “Cellophane”, out now via their new label home Fearless Records.
Blending biting riffs, stomping drums, and a vocal performance that flips effortlessly between smooth melodies, snarled verses, and angsty screams, “Cellophane” marks a razor-sharp evolution of the band’s signature genre-bending style. Equal parts nu-metal revival and festival-ready rock anthem, the Dan Lancaster-produced (Blink-182, Muse, Bring Me The Horizon) song is built to make you bang your head and move your feet, all while grappling with something much heavier beneath the surface.
“‘Cellophane’ is about realizing you’re not as tough as you thought,” the band shares. “That maybe you mentally don’t have what it takes, but at the same time are afraid of getting the help you need.”
DON BROCO’s unique blend of rock, metal, pop, and electronic textures has already earned them chart-topping albums (“Amazing Things”, “Technology”, “Automatic”), sold-out arena tours across the U.K., and global acclaim for their wildly energetic live shows. The signing to storied label Fearless Records marks the next leap forward.
Always unique, and forever pushing boundaries, DON BROCO have cemented themselves as one of the U.K.’s most dynamic and forward-thinking rock bands. Fusing elements of rock, metal, pop, and electronic music, the Bedford quartet have earned critical acclaim and commercial success with albums like “Automatic” (UK Top 10),”Technology” (UK Top 5),and “Amazing Things”, which reached #1 on the UK official album chart.
Garnering nothing but praise for their relentless high-octane performances, DON BROCO have previously sold-out arena shows across the UK, headlining Wembley Arena after selling out Alexandra Palace as well as festival performances around the world including Download, Reading and Leeds, Slam Dunk, Vans Warped Tour and more. They have also toured with the likes of Mike Shinoda, STATE CHAMPS, DANCE GAVIN DANCE and OUR LAST NIGHT in the U.S. as well as selling out their very own debut U.S. headline tour.