Bloomer are back with their second album and reveal an emotional journey characterized by depression and a lack of perspective.
Almost a year after the release of Circles
(250k streams on Spotify), the band from Regensburg and Berlin is following up. Mixed and mastered by Adam Cichocki (Casey, Gatherers and others), Hollow shows the best side of Bloomer's sound to date.
With Hollow, Bloomer announce the second longplayer of their career: A concept album that takes you into the world of singer Luca over a playing time of 37 minutes and begins with the realization of an inner emptiness. From the feeling of not knowing where you belong paired with a low self-esteem, Hollow leads us through the singer's thoughts in search of a reason for the tightness in the 27-year-old's chest. The fact that guitarist Felix was only able to write part of the album due to severe depression also influenced Bloomer's music and lyrics. It is therefore not surprising that the tone of Hollow is darker and sadder than it was on Circles. Out of new courage, it is ultimately the unbroken ambition that, despite all the sadness, creates an energetic sound that dominates the band's second album.
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