
BROCKHAMPTON have released ‘The Family’, their final album as a collective, as well a surprise parting gift, ‘TM’
Following its founding in 2010, the Texas group has now disbanded after 12 years together.
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'Stains' arrives as the second single from Brockhampton's final instalment of the Saturation trilogy, a track that moves between confession and confrontation. The song opens with a portrait of sacrifice and restlessness: years spent travelling, a job held onto by standby flights, the weight of distance. By the time the narrator reaches stability, a marble floor in a new home, the achievement feels hollow. There is a hole that burns his chest, a chip lodged in his shoulder that won't shift. The song fractures when the collective turns inward, addressing themselves directly. The vulnerability of the opening gives way to something rawer: references to addiction, to members struggling with heroin, to the precarious line between survival and collapse. Matt Champion's voice carries the hook with a kind of weary resignation, circling back to the image of driving for hours, of labour that leaves only sweat and a paycheck. What emerges is a portrait of a group reckoning with the cost of their own success, the damage that accumulates even as the dream materialises.
"STAINS" is a single by BROCKHAMPTON, from the album SATURATION III, released 15th December 2017. The track is 2:59 long. It's filed under Hip-Hop/Rap. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about BROCKHAMPTON.
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Following its founding in 2010, the Texas group has now disbanded after 12 years together.

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'The Family', BROCKHAMPTON's final album, will release on 17th November via Question Everything/RCA Records.

The record was announced with the same clip during their Coachella set on the weekend.

Last year, Kevin Abstract revealed the group's final album had been delayed to 2022.