Hell Hotel channel early 2000s anguish on new single ‘every broken part.’

UK emo risers Hell Hotel continue their ascent with the release of ‘every broken part.’, a gripping homage to the raw vulnerability of early 2000s alt-rock. Following support from BBC Music Introducing Sussex & Surrey and national airplay on BBC Radio 1’s Introducing Rock Show with Alyx Holcombe, the band sharpen their sound with a track that’s both bruising and cathartic.

Drawing clear influence from The Used, Taking Back Sunday, and My Chemical Romance, ‘every broken part.’ zeroes in on the emotional wreckage of a toxic relationship. It’s a song caught in the crossfire of shame and longing, as the narrator teeters between escape and relapse, haunted by the comfort of the familiar, no matter how destructive.

Gritty guitars, soaring hooks, and gut-punch lyrics bring the turmoil into vivid focus, echoing a time when emo anthems wore their bleeding hearts on tattered sleeves. As with their previous singles ‘smile.’ and ‘jennifer’s body.’, Hell Hotel continues to carve out a space where chaos and confession collide, and ‘every broken part.’ may be their most vulnerable moment yet.