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Canadian alternative/emo artist blo0m finds himself in a sonic departure within “strawberry winter” from what his existing fans may be familiar with, though still true to his artistry all the same.
Having established himself in the late 2010’s as the frontman for anthemic rock duo Write Home, and more recently as the touring bassist for black metal act Unreqvited, blo0m’s entry to his solo endeavor is a natural progression for anyone familiar with him as an artist, person, and storyteller. Never to be one confined by the typical instrumentation or lyricism expected from the genres he’s placed himself in, “strawberry winter” is a strong debut that takes readers back to the acoustic stylings of early PVRIS and nothing,nowhere. — a guitar guiding listeners through the song while allowing production to pick up and soar with the vocals when the lyrics demand packing a harder punch (or altogether pulling back when blo0m wants to demand the audience’s attention that much more).
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Having established himself in the late 2010’s as the frontman for anthemic rock duo Write Home, and more recently as the touring bassist for black metal act Unreqvited, blo0m’s entry to his solo endeavor is a natural progression for anyone familiar with him as an artist, person, and storyteller. Never to be one confined by the typical instrumentation or lyricism expected from the genres he’s placed himself in, “strawberry winter” is a strong debut that takes readers back to the acoustic stylings of early PVRIS and nothing,nowhere. — a guitar guiding listeners through the song while allowing production to pick up and soar with the vocals when the lyrics demand packing a harder punch (or altogether pulling back when blo0m wants to demand the audience’s attention that much more).
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