Brockhampton
Oct 25, 2018

“San Marcos” is the latest single released by Brockhampton. They recently released the video for it and it was directed by the group’s Kevin Abstract. The track sees the California-based group looking relaxed and low-key on the streets of central Melbourne, where they hang out and hit the song with some locals. “San Marcos” can be found on their new fourth studio album out now via RCA called “Iridescence.” It is their major-label debut and the first installment of their “The Best Years Of Our Lives” trilogy.
Brockhampton's Abstract shared his thoughts on the song (which takes its name from their Texas hometown) via his Twitter account: “San Marcos is the perfect back to school song goin to a football game by yaself type song and it’s raining yea.”
Brockhampton is redefining what it means to be an American boy band. Founded by the young Texas-raised creative visionary and artist Abstract in 2015, the 15-strong crew consists of self-motivated young men ranging from rappers to art directors. Originally connecting online through a notable Kanye West fan forum, the group is a completely self-sufficient creative powerhouse.
In the two years since its conception, they have released the ambitiously multi-genre “All-American Trash” mixtape, followed by their captivatingly honest, riled-up-rap and warm-chorus-filled debut album “Saturation,” supported Abstract on tour, and even got their own TV show — all the while handling the ins and outs of their creative output independently.
Brockhampton kicked off a major Fall tour in support of “Iridescence” on October 3rd in Mesa, Arizona. The trek wraps December 6th in Las Vegas.