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Weird prayer

Weird prayer

SKU: CD24556 Barcode: 0633757253827
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  • Released Date: 09 Jun 2015

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Sweet John Bloom's latest album, "Weird Prayer," is a delightful mishmash of sonic experimentation and lyrical whimsy. This Massachusetts-based band has been making waves in the indie scene for years, and this album proves why they deserve all the hype.

From the opening track, "Sorry to Hear About Your Swell Life," the listener is immediately drawn in by the band's infectious energy and unique sound. With jangly guitars, pounding drums, and infectious melodies, Sweet John Bloom creates a world that is simultaneously familiar and refreshingly new.

The standout track on the album has to be "Night Thing," a rollicking ode to late-night adventures and youthful recklessness. With its catchy chorus and driving rhythm, this song is sure to get stuck in your head for days.

But it's not just the music that makes "Weird Prayer" so special – the lyrics are just as captivating. With cryptic imagery and clever wordplay, each song tells a story that is at once esoteric and relatable.

Overall, "Weird Prayer" is a triumph for Sweet John Bloom. With their distinct blend of indie rock, punk, and pop sensibilities, this band has created an album that is truly one-of-a-kind. So put on your headphones, press play, and prepare to be taken on a wild and wonderful musical journey. Cheers, darlings.

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About the artist

Sweet John Bloom

Ah, Sweet John Bloom, the enigmatic genius of our time. This indie rock sensation from the streets of Manchester has been setting the music scene on fire with their infectious tunes and mesmerizing stage presence. With a voice as smooth as melted butter and a guitar style that can make you weep with joy, Sweet John Bloom is a force to be reckoned with. Their debut album, "Sugar Rush," was a critical and commercial success, receiving rave reviews from the likes of NME and Rolling Stone. The album's lead single, "Candy Crush," became an instant anthem for the millennial generation, with its catchy hook and killer guitar riffs. But it's not just their musical talent that sets Sweet John Bloom apart from the rest. Their quirky sense of style and penchant for glitter and sequins make them a true original in a sea of cookie-cutter musicians. And let's not forget their infamous stage antics, from climbing speaker stacks to crowd-surfing in a giant inflatable doughnut, Sweet John Bloom knows how to put on a show. In a world where authenticity is rare, Sweet John Bloom shines like a beacon of truth. Their music is a breath of fresh air in a stale industry, reminding us all that music should be fun, free-spirited, and a little bit cheeky. So do yourself a favor and check out Sweet John Bloom, before they become too cool for mainstream success.

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