::Updated:: Original Story Published – 7/10/18
Experimental pop electronic musique star Poppy has unleashed a subtly moody whiplash of a tune entitled “Metal”. We adore a robot-esque Mickey mouse cosplay meets futuristic bionic post-apocalyptic Disneyland. Poppy is following her 2017 album Poppy. Computer with “Metal”, a cover of the Gary Numan song from 1979. The tune skates away from her initial traditional bubblegum electro sound.
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“We’re in the building where they make us grow/And I’m frightened by the liquid engineers,” Poppy sings over the choppy mechanical beat. And while this is thee only official announcement yet, our sources tell us Live Nation has a ticket pre-sale link for a Poppy “Am I A Girl?” tour date at the Boston House of Blues this November 19th. Who knows but what we do know is, let’s get ready for a new era of Poppy 2.0
Dig out the stellar new track Metal below!
The first single from Poppy’s second album, planned to be released later this year, is “Metal”Available now in some countries!
Out (midnight) July 6th, 2018 pic.twitter.com/vXm0wtbLRL— Poppy Updates 🧚🏼♂️ (@PoppyUpdate) July 5, 2018








