Halsey has teased a ‘Room 93’-related new project on social media – check out the post below.
‘Room 93’, the singer’s debut EP, arrived back in 2014 ahead of her first studio record ‘Badlands’ the following year.
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Taking to Instagram Stories last night (October 26), Halsey shared a cryptic image of a ‘Room 93’-branded document. The piece of paper included the message: “8 years later… we always have a room for you!”
The post also featured the phrases “since 2014” and “newly decorated”. Notably, the original ‘Room 93’ EP was released on this day eight years ago (October 27) – suggesting that something could drop at some point today.
See a screenshot of the teaser here:
Halsey released her fourth studio album, ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power’, in August 2021. An extended edition of the record came out this January.
In a four-star review of the original version of ‘If I Can’t Have Love…’ – which was produced by Nine Inch Nails‘ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross – NME hailed the LP as “an intricate and an endlessly compelling artistic statement that only Halsey could have made.”
Halsey headlined Reading & Leeds 2022 over the summer. Prior to those shows, she spoke to NME about how she was celebrating the one-year anniversary of her latest album.
Additionally, pop artist opened up in the conversation about fighting for abortion rights, covering Kate Bush, and being coached on how to “scream on a record” by Bring Me The Horizon.