Spiral (Brooke Candy album)
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Released | October 25, 2024 | |||
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Length | 27:40 | |||
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Spiral is the third album by American musician Brooke Candy, released on October 25, 2024.[1][2] It serves as a companion piece to her sophomore studio album Candyland (2024), consisting largely of songs originating from recording sessions of the album.[3]
Spiral has been described as Brooke Candy's last fully pop album, incorporating themes inspired by Candy's mental health and leaning into a noisier sound than showcased in her previous outputs.[1]
Background
[edit]Amidst a nearly three-year long hiatus from releasing music, Candy revealed in a November 2021 interview with Inked that she had been invited back into the studio by producers and old collaborators and was preparing a follow-up to her debut album Sexorcism (2019).[4][5] After the release of four songs dubbed "a string of horny singles" throughout 2022 and 2023, Candy released her second studio album Candyland on July 25, 2024 and embarked on an accompanying tour throughout North America in promotion of the album.[6][7]
Upon the release of the third single from the album "Block", Candy revealed that she was planning on releasing Candyland as a double album, with the second volume releasing later in the year.[6] On August 15, 2024, she clarified that the aforementioned second half would instead be released as her third studio album, Spiral, initially slated for release on October 4, 2024.[8]
Recording and promotion
[edit]In an interview with Paper, Candy expressed disappointment in the current state of pop music, stating that she had trouble relating to the "toned down and perfect" facade of modern pop stars: "All my favorite artists growing up had serious issues, and I feel like I loved them because I could relate to them. I thought, Wow, those people really are like me. I want to see a celebrity with mental health issues that is truly spiraling out of control, because that's how I feel every single day of my life, right? I want to know the truth. I feel nobody is really honest, which is so funny, because everyone is on TikTok all day, every day, but I still feel like people are so contained."[9] She stated that she was taking inspiration from Britney Spears and Slayyyter for the album and continuing to build onto the pop sound showcased in Candyland, previously having stated that she had always felt like a "pop girly deep down" and wanting to "see if [she] could be proud of the end result".[10][9]
"I have never felt like I've been taken seriously as a musician, and I also haven't taken it as seriously because of that. I think I just believed opinions of me and was very hard on myself. I feel like oftentimes I create from that space of feeling like I'm not good at anything, and so I want to see if I can be better. I want to prove to myself. And then also, I think a lot of my drive to create comes from vengeance and revenge, you know? I want to prove people wrong. I've had this voice in my head that has been there my entire life, but since I've started to make art, it's gotten a lot louder. I've felt like maybe I'm not a musician, I'm more of a performance artist. Or more of just, I don't know, a wacky person. So I wanted to make something to prove that I should be taken seriously, or that I had worth."
In September 2024, Candy posted a series of tweets on X (formerly known as Twitter) detailing her frustrations with her role in the music industry and how it had impacted her health and relationships, citing marital issues, financial issues, fractured relationships, and suicidal thoughts, as well as struggles with impostor syndrome. She also shared her desire to create music that was "more experimental and alternative" and announced that Spiral would be her final pop album, cryptically posting "No more pop"[11] and naming Lil Peep and Lords of Acid as inspirations for her future musical direction.[12][13] Many of these struggles inspired the thematic elements of Spiral, with The Washington Post highlighting "a newfound glimmer of vulnerability" in both Candyland and Spiral.[1] "I've only scratched the surface of what I'm going to show the world of my actual brain and my actual heart and what I have to give, which is much more than just sex", Candy said of Spiral and her future musical endeavors. "I took back 100 percent of my power when it came to the music".[1]
The release date of Spiral was later pushed back to October 25, 2024 to coincide with the end of her North American tour in promotion of Candyland, where the album was released as Candy performed her final tour date at Zebulon in Los Angeles.[14] Despite her lack of interest in continuing to release pop music in the following years, Candy remained "extremely proud" of the album, stating "I put everything I have into Spiral and I've never been so proud of anything in my life" in an Instagram post accompanying the album's release.[15]
Singles
[edit]The lead and sole single off of Spiral "Next Bitch" was released on September 6, 2024.[16]
A planned second single entitled "Pogo"[17] was reportedly meant to appear on the album, although it was absent from the final tracklist upon the album's release.[2] It was later released on February 7, 2025 as the lead single for her upcoming second EP.[18]
Tour
[edit]Following her North American tour in support of Candyland, Brooke Candy embarked on the Spiral Tour throughout Europe, beginning on February 17, 2025 and ending on March 4, 2025.[19] She was supported by Tash Blake as her opening act. Her first date in London featured guest appearances from Deto Black and Tayce.[19] Candy failed to appear at her tenth stop in Lisbon, citing progressively worsening illness and a lack of rest via Instagram.[20] Although the final dates in Dublin and Leeds were also cancelled due to severe illness and voice loss, Candy managed to perform her preceding show in Paris on March 1, 2025 as the official tenth and final date of the tour.[19]
Tour by Brooke Candy | |
Associated album | Spiral |
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Start date | February 17, 2025 |
End date | March 4, 2025 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 10[a] |
Supporting act(s) | Tash Blake |
Brooke Candy concert chronology |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act |
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February 17, 2025 | London | United Kingdom | Dingwalls | Tash Blake |
February 18, 2025 | Berlin | Germany | Hole44 | |
February 19, 2025 | Cologne | Club Volta | ||
February 21, 2025 | Milan | Italy | Rocket Club Milano | |
February 22, 2025 | Manchester | United Kingdom | Cruz 101 | |
February 23, 2025 | Vienna | Austria | B72 | |
February 24, 2025 | Brussels | Belgium | Le Botanique | |
February 26, 2025 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Rust | |
February 27, 2025 | Frankfurt | Germany | Künstlerhaus Mousonturm | |
March 1, 2025 | Paris | France | Badaboum |
Cancelled shows
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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February 28, 2025 | Lisbon | Portugal | Music Box | Illness |
March 3, 2025 | Dublin | Ireland | The Grand Social | Pneumonia and voice loss |
March 4, 2025 | Leeds | United Kingdom | Belgrave Music Hall |
Notes
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Angel Tattoo" | 2:12 | ||
2. | "Wreck Me" |
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| 2:17 |
3. | "Spiral" |
| Liam Benayon | 2:27 |
4. | "Naked" (featuring BbyAfricka) |
| Cole M.G.N. | 2:52 |
5. | "Hysteria" (featuring Alma) |
| Leo Jupiter | 2:16 |
6. | "Blackout" (featuring River Moon and Chi) |
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| 2:09 |
7. | "Glamorous" (featuring Isabella Lovestory and Urias) |
| Jordan Palmer | 2:51 |
8. | "Next Bitch" |
| Jon Santana | 2:04 |
9. | "Gag" |
| Cole M.G.N. | 2:36 |
10. | "Rumor" |
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| 2:03 |
11. | "Fix It" |
| Jon Santana | 1:59 |
12. | "Sensual (I Want a Love)" |
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| 2:00 |
Total length: | 27:40 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Kelly, Chris (October 16, 2024). "Brooke Candy is ready for the pendulum to swing back toward the freaks". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ a b "SPIRAL by Brooke Candy". Spotify. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ Lindsay, Ed (June 27, 2024). "Brooke Candy - Block (Single)". Wordplay. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ Preston, Devon (November 12, 2021). "Brooke Candy". Inked. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ Samways, Gemma (September 9, 2022). "Brooke Candy Has Entered Her Bubblegum Pop Era". Paper. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ a b Logan, Philip (July 29, 2024). "INTERVIEW: Brooke Candy talks brand new album 'Candyland Vol.1'". Celebmix. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ Ponce, Kevin (July 27, 2023). "Premiere: Brooke Candy Debuts 'FMUATW'". Paper. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ "Brooke Candy - My new album "SPIRAL" out everywhere Oct 4!!!". Instagram. August 15, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ a b c Guzman, Ivan (August 8, 2024). "Brooke Candy Wants to Prove People Wrong". Paper. Retrieved February 7, 2025.
- ^ Owji, Deren (March 5, 2024). "Brooke Candy Is Back". Office. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
- ^ "Brooke Candy on X: "No more pop"". Twitter. September 14, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ "Brooke Candy on X: "Anybody want to make some lil peep emo rap hit me up. I know this is corny but I'm in the PERFECT space mentally to do this"". Twitter. September 4, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ "Brooke Candy on X: Anybody want to make some lords of acid hard techno hit me up". Twitter. September 14, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ "Brooke Candy Concerts & Live Tour Dates 2024-2025 Tickets". Bandsintown. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ "Brooke Candy - Swinging by insta to say how grateful I am to be…". Instagram. October 24, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ "Next Bitch - Single by Brooke Candy". Spotify. September 6, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ ""Brooke Candy on X: My 2nd single off my new album is called "pogo" it's really nasty"". Twitter. September 25, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ "Pogo - Single by Brooke Candy". Spotify. February 7, 2025. Retrieved February 17, 2025.
- ^ a b c d "Brooke Candy Concerts & Live Tour Dates 2024-2025 Tickets". Bandsintown. Retrieved February 17, 2025.
- ^ "Brooke Candy on Instagram". Instagram. March 1, 2025. Retrieved March 1, 2025.