Hell Hotel Drop New Mammoth Anthem ‘Every Broken Part’

photo credit: Alex Dixon

Following on from the success of the previous single ‘Sweetness’, Brighton duo Hell Hotel are back with the latest addition to their growing catalogue with mammoth single ‘Every Broken Part’.

Going from strength to strength, the duo have unleashed an emo banger that takes their progress as a band to another level. The intro to the single instantly grabs your attention with its catchy guitar riff before exploding into slick clean vocals from lead singer Demi Jay that is accompanied perfectly with backing screams from Tom Marfield - both just seem to grow in every single and bounce off each other beautifully. The strength of thing song carries throughout and highlights where this band are in their career.

The accompanying video for ‘every broken part.’ serves as a haunting visual extension of the track’s emotional weight. Set within a dimly lit room, the visualiser features stark black paintwork, flickering lamps, and shadowy corridors that echo the song’s themes of inner turmoil and entrapment.

every broken part’ draws on the emo and alternative rock sounds of the early 2000s, inspired by bands like The Used, Taking Back Sunday, and My Chemical Romance. The song examines the emotional turmoil of a destructive relationship, exploring the complex mix of pain and desire that keeps pulling the protagonist back. It captures the conflicting feelings of shame and longing, portraying the struggle between wanting to break free and the strong pull of familiarity. The lyrics offer a candid look at the messy, often self-destructive nature of love and heartbreak, making the song both relatable and deeply personal.

“If someone was to ask me what Hell Hotel sounds like, I’d show them this song. ‘every broken part.’ really captures everything we’re about right now - it’s raw, energetic, and full of emotion. This track marks a new chapter for us, where we’re not holding back or trying to fit into any expectations. It’s sassy, honest, and unapologetically us, reflecting the sound we’ve always loved and the direction we want to take moving forward. We’re excited for people to hear it and connect with what we’re putting out there,” says Demi.

You can catch Hell Hotel on the following upcoming dates:

Rock City, Nottingham - 5th July /w Cyan Kicks

Burn It Down Festival, Torquay - 30th August

No Play Festival, Liverpool - 6th September


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