THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Larkin Poe, the dynamic sister duo known for their electrifying blend of Southern rock, blues, and Americana, emerge once again onto the musical landscape with their latest and greatest album Bloom. Following their Grammy-winning success with Blood Harmony, the duo venture deeper into their musical journey, crafting a collection of songs that resonate with introspection, authenticity, and a profound connection to their roots in American music.
Bloom marks a significant evolution in Larkin Poe‘s creative journey. All the songs were born from collaborations between singer-guitarist Rebecca Lovell, lap steel wizard and vocalist Megan Lovell and co-producer Tyler Bryant, reflecting a synergy that extends beyond mere musical partnership. As Rebecca observes, “Bloom is about finding oneself amidst the noise of the world, about wholeheartedly embracing the flaws and idiosyncrasies that make us real.” This theme of self-acceptance is central to the album’s narrative: celebrating individuality against a backdrop of contemporary blues and rock.
Reflecting on the album’s thematic core, Megan explains, “In one way or another, pretty much all of the songs on this album are about finding yourself, knowing yourself, and separating the truth of who you are from societal expectations.” This sentiment permeates through the first song Mockingbird, a contemplative piece on personal growth and staying true to oneself amidst life’s twists and turns. Rebecca adds, “Mockingbird is a tender reflection on the perpetual journey of becoming. When viewed through a reductive lens, the inevitable countless missteps I’ve taken in my life can feel disheartening — but looking too long in the rearview can be harmful to one’s future. Choosing to find the hidden meaning in the pit stops and messy detours that life sometimes demands has felt like a very important perspective shift.”
Known for their sincere songwriting, the Lovell sisters place a spotlight on storytelling with Bloom. Each track unfolds like a chapter, with lyrics that wind deeper and deeper towards the heart of Larkin Poe. Rebecca reflects, “Songwriting takes center stage with this record; the lyrics hit home in a real way.” Their influences from ’70s Southern rock are unmistakable, yet woven into a modern context that feels simultaneously nostalgic and fresh. The album’s lead single, Bluephoria, captures the essence of Larkin Poe’s genre-bending exploration. Rebecca describes, “It’s a rock ’n’ roll rumination on the duality of the human experience, where suffering and joy intertwine to create meaning.” With lyrics inspired by blues legend Furry Lewis, the track exemplifies their ability to blend personal narratives with universal themes; while the riff-heavy, psychedelic-flavored musical underpinnings make it primed for take off into the stratosphere on the live stage.
Another standout, If God Is A Woman, melds lyrics that ground listeners in contemporary questions with the blues-soaked sounds of the Mississippi hill country. Meanwhile, the gritty rock anthem Pearls addresses the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a digital age where public personas are under constant scrutiny. It’s a testament to Larkin Poe’s willingness to confront modern realities while staying true to their musical heritage. Closing the album is Bloom Again, a poignant love song in the style of The Everly Brothers, showcasing the sisters’ harmonies. Megan recalls, “One of our friends and heroes, Mike Campbell, suggested we write a song following in the footsteps of Phil and Don Everly to showcase our sister harmonies. We took his counsel to heart, and Bloom Again was born.” It’s a fitting finale that leaves listeners with a sense of catharsis and a desire for more.
With their distinctive blend of poetic lyricism, masterful instrumentation, and soulful harmonies ‘Bloom’ not only cements Larkin Poe’s status as musical innovators, but also reaffirms their commitment to crafting meaningful, soul-stirring music. As modern torchbearers of American roots music, the Lovell sisters continue their journey of self-discovery and celebration of the authentic self. With this album, Larkin Poe invites us to bloom alongside them, embracing the beauty of growth and the richness of their American, musical heritage.”