Signed to Kevin Abstract and Romil’s new label Video Store. They have a really nostalgic sound and their new EP just dropped, with a Matt Champion feature.
And even though hip-hop and indie rock are both major influence on The Blossom’s sound, the unrelenting force that comes through is pure ’90s. From the massive guitar tones to the melancholy and longing in the lyrics, Lizotte explains that their birth year 1997 also doubles a lucky number, hence the ’97 in the title, but their fascination with the decade runs deeper than a personal connection. One of their first singles, “Hardcore Happy,” hits on the connection the hardest, but even if the melody is nostalgic, the lyrics are introspective and unsettled in a way that feels very current.
uproxx.com/indie/the-blossom-interview-97-blossom-ep-video-store
Lol y’all hatin
It’s pretty boring
There’s like one song that’s interesting with good writing (shapeshifter)
How do we know that video store is a label/their label?