Photos /Â Angelo Kritikos
Story / Emily Helwig
Following the release of their third album, Donât Feed the Pop Monster, Broods is back on tour and playing live shows for the first time in a while. We sat down with the duo before their LA show to chat about the tourâs inspiration, and whatâs on the horizon for Broods.
Donât Feed the Pop Monster, which was released in February 2019, has been a few years in the making. It was written over a period of time when Georgia and Caleb Nott, the sibling duo that is Broods, we are going through a lot of changes in their lives.
Perhaps the most impactful change? Moving to the other side of the world, from their small hometown of Nelson, New Zealand to Los Angeles, California.
Coincidentally, itâs California that serves as the inspiration behind a lot of the albumâs sounds, as well as the visuals on this tour. âOur shows have been a lot darker in the past,â Caleb says, âAnd now I think itâs just more vibey.â
âI think for the most part, itâs a very different vibe to what weâve usually done,â Georgia adds. âI think itâs what you would expect if you were thinking that you were going to hear this album live.â
Visually, the show has its Cali moments throughout â Georgia strumming a guitar and singing to âDust,â for one. But Broods also allows each song to stand out visually from the others; something that was important to the pair when conceptualizing the show.
âItâs not all about like [crazy lighting effects],â says Georgia. Itâs more about just having something that does take you to a different world. Because the way that weâve tried to construct this show is that it has more of a trip to it, rather than just playing songs back to back. We wanted each song to be kind of in its own world that was created for it.â Â
âColor-wise, I just wanted nice tones, and didnât want too much going on,â says Caleb. âI just wanted the color to be warm.â
Perhaps the most Cali-inspired moment of the show is when Georgia perches ethereally above her bandmates in the glow of a golden sunset â perfectly matching the âsad-eyed sunsetâ vibe that Broods attributes to their album.
âWe know what makes us feel good when weâre watching a show,â says Georgia. âI think colors, especially warm colors, have such a huge huge effect. Like my room at the moment is just strictly warm colors because I just need the good vibes all the time. But that makes such a huge difference to how an audience feels.â
And theyâre not wrong. Listening to the album through your car speakers or AirPods is one thing. Seeing the live show, and entering each songâs universe through the lights and sounds so carefully constructed by Broods, is a completely different experience. Their beats were made to be heard live, and the lighting design only enhances the experience â think the colors youâd see if you closed your eyes while listening to each track.
Also on display is Georgiaâs confident stage presence, with perfectly timed movements as though each hip sway and step were being directly controlled by the beat. She has a few stints on the piano and guitar this time around, too, which she executes flawlessly.
This tour also marks Calebâs first time singing live lead vocals for Broods. Heâs featured on the deeply personal âToo Proud,â which is about a man who is quietly struggling with depression. âItâs terrifying every night,â he says about performing live.
âNow you know how I feel,â says Georgia, who, despite little physical interaction between brother and sister throughout the live show, gave Caleb a supportive hand squeeze after âToo Proudâ at their March 27th show in Los Angeles. Â
Although the show has major West Coast vibes, Caleb says that If this tour was a cocktail, it would be a Long Island iced tea. âYou get everything in one cocktail,â he says. âYeah, itâs just like everything,â adds Georgia. âDoes this go together? I donât know, but I love it!â
While this record release and tour have been a long time coming for BROODS, they arenât planning on slowing down any time soon.
âIâm already looking forward to writing our next album,â says Caleb. âWe got a new studio to move into. Iâm pretty excited about that â making that like our harbor, and making it like an awesome writing space.â
Broods is bringing their headlining tour around North America through the end of April, with shows scheduled in Seattle, Chicago, Boston, New York City and more. Check out the rest of their tour dates and purchase tickets here. Â
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