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Poppy shares two new album previews in form of ‘the cost of giving up’ & ‘crystallized’
The tracks are the latest cuts to be released from her forthcoming new album ‘Negative Spaces’.

Fresh from announcing details of her new album last month, Poppy has returned with not one but two new tracks from it.
Having confirmed that she’s set to release ‘Negative Spaces’ next month (on 15th November) via Sumerian Records, the star has now shared two contrasting offerings in form of the dark, metalcore anthem ‘the cost of giving up’ and the sugary synth-laden bop that is ‘crystallized’.
The two tracks get lifted from her sixth full-length - following on from last year’s release ‘Zig’ - which features former Bring Me The Horizon member Jordan Fish as co-producer. And while the tracklisting is yet to be revealed, the album will feature her recent thrashy singles ‘they’re all around us’ and ‘new way out’.
Along with the news of her new releases, Poppy also recently confirmed plans for a brand new video series titled Improbably Poppy, which is set to air every Friday on livestream platform Veeps. Sure to be quite the surreal watch - check out the trailer via her Instagram page now - each episode will also feature the singer debuting a brand new song, with a full EP of them set for release in the future.
And in the meantime, you can check out her latest new tracks below.
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