Bad Sounds join forces with Broods on smooth new single "Move into Me"
Bad Sounds and Broods have teamed up for mellow new single "Move into Me".
"Move into Me" marks the first collaboration between Bad Sounds and Broods (although Bad Sounds and Broods have remixed each other's tracks previously), and was written right before the coronavirus pandemic hit last spring after Broods travelled to the UK from LA in January 2020.
Bad Sounds say of the new outing, "The track itself is about growing closer with someone you love. Georgia [Broods] managed to write her lyrics in a way that felt so specific to what had been happening to her, but at the same time feels like something that so many people can relate to."
"Move into Me" marks Bad Sounds' first release of 2021, following last year's Escaping From A Violent Time Vol. 1 EP, and follows Broods' 2019 album Don’t Feed The Pop Monster.
Bad Sounds are preparing to release a new EP this spring. They say, "Since writing and recording this song we’ve spent almost a whole year collaborating with other artists and friends. It really feels like the next phase of Bad Sounds, it feels like it’s growing into something that’s much more than we could achieve on our own, and I think that’s something we really value. Especially after spending so much time away from our friends and loved ones due to the pandemic."
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