Taste Test: Kid Bloom is as sour as a ‘Lemonhead’
The indie-pop rocker reflects on his morality slip-ups with his new jam.
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Our moral fabric is ever at the mercy of the given state of things. Perhaps we’ve been squeezed of every once of caring, left dried out in the sun, so we might make not-so wise choices. Under the guise of classic, slow-rolling rock, sensitive singer-songwriter Kid Bloom (real name Lennon Kloser) lets himself succumb to a lightning strike of self-reflection as he grooves down the boulevard. “Lemonhead” is an essential pillar to his burgeoning catalog, and beneath an electric guitar sizzle, he owns up to his morality slip-ups and drinks in the consequences. “Out on a bender, now / Losing a day / Tend to surrender,” he tightens his confessions around the guitar’s raw teardrops. In turn, the closes in breaking the code for a new dawn of freedom from his self-inflicted chains.
“Lemonhead” kicks off his new EP of the same name, out everywhere now.
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