poptropicaslutz! Share “it boy” Ahead Of ‘the new 925’ Release

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[Photo via Max Durante]

poptropiaslutz! is gearing up to release their new pop and rap-infused record the new 925 on March 28 via Epitaph Records. Ahead of the drop, the group released a music video for their new track “it boy” (featuring kodeblooded and aldrch), which is preceded by “mdma keeps the doctor away” and “tryna get that kate moss 2025.”

The duo explains of the track, “Everyone wants to feel like ‘it,’ but a lot of people are afraid to come across as braggadocious or obnoxious. We think that’s stupid because if you don’t believe it, no one else will.”

They continue, “We brought the sub phatty to the studio and when kodeblooded played that synth lead we all geeked because it felt so right; brooding and evil, yet triumphant. Then we tapped aldrch who helped us solidify the outro based on an extended cut he made for the first time we ever played it live.”

The band shares of the forthcoming release, “We made the conscious decision to kill the old fucking poptropicaslutz!, but there’s certain vibes and deliveries on the new project that’s reminiscent of our old music.”

Finally, they add, “Maybe it feels a little emo or, there’s rock elements to some songs. We’re just bouncing between genres because we have so many influences. We don’t want to conform, and I know a lot of people love us for that.”

‘the new 925’ Tracklisting

  1. mdma keeps the doctor away
  2. it boy
  3. house by the beach
  4. tryna get that kate moss 2025
  5. everynight
  6. cloudlove
  7. RFSB
  8. the new 925

poptropicaslutz! will be performing at various venues throughout April. Check out their upcoming dates below and grab tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • April 9 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
  • April 11 – Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
  • April 13 – London, UK @ Waiting Room (SOLD OUT)
  • April – 14 – London UK @ Waiting Room 
  • April 18 – New York, NYC @ Mercury Lounge
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