

Editors' Notes Blossoms make a romantic, earnest form of melodic rock, and their debut album is a collective raid on their formative influences, from ‘90s British indie (“My Favourite Room”) to ‘80s electro-pop (“Honey Sweet”). “Texia” is all yearning emotion over propulsive bass, while “Blow” is a doomed romance with a Doors-like sulk. Their range is clear in the jump from the featherlight sparkle of “Charlemagne” to the dark glam stomp of “At Most a Kiss,” showcasing a band in thrall to the expressive possibilities of pop.
Charlemagne
1
2:46
At Most a Kiss
2
2:58
Getaway
3
2:59
Honey Sweet
4
3:35
Onto Her Bed
5
2:35
Texia
6
3:27
Blown Rose
7
3:10
Smashed Pianos
8
3:18
Cut Me and I’ll Bleed
9
3:20
My Favourite Room
10
3:30
Blow
11
3:38
Deep Grass
12
4:45