| Genre | Hardcore |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2025-10-30 12:05:14 |
| Group | RUMBLE |
| Size | 83 MB |
| Files | 11 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
Bloom-The_Light_We_Chase-(WEB)-2025-RUMBLE
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-bloom-belrose.mp3 | Bloom | Belrose | 320 | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-bloom-forget_me_not.mp3 | Bloom | Forget Me Not | 320 | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-bloom-out_of_reach.mp3 | Bloom | Out Of Reach | 320 | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-bloom-keep_you_(feat._patrick_miranda).mp3 | Bloom | Keep You (feat. Patrick Miranda) | 320 | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-bloom-glen_street.mp3 | Bloom | Glen Street | 320 | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-bloom-life_moves_on_without_us.mp3 | Bloom | Life Moves On Without Us | 320 | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-bloom-act_ii_(feat._jack_bergin).mp3 | Bloom | Act II (feat. Jack Bergin) | 320 | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-bloom-withered.mp3 | Bloom | Withered | 320 | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-bloom-only_sky.mp3 | Bloom | Only Sky | 320 | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-bloom-tongue_tied_(feat._mikaila_delgado).mp3 | Bloom | Tongue Tied (feat. Mikaila Delgado) | 320 | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-bloom-show_me_who_i_am.mp3 | Bloom | Show Me Who I Am | 320 | Unknown |
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Artist...... Bloom
Album....... The Light We Chase
Label....... Pure Noise Records
Genre....... Hardcore
Releasedate 2025-10-30
Encoder..... Lame
Source...... WEB (MP3)
Bitrate..... 320kbps
Size........ 83.21 mb
Duration.... 34:35
WWW......... http://play.qobuz.com/album/ity4z95rw25xa
.Tracklist .................................................................
01 Belrose [ 1:49]
02 Forget Me Not [ 3:43]
03 Out Of Reach [ 2:49]
04 Keep You (feat. Patrick Miranda) [ 3:10]
05 Glen Street [ 4:02]
06 Life Moves On Without Us [ 3:05]
07 Act II (feat. Jack Bergin) [ 2:53]
08 Withered [ 3:40]
09 Only Sky [ 2:38]
10 Tongue Tied (feat. Mikaila Delgado) [ 3:28]
11 Show Me Who I Am [ 3:18]
.Releasenotes ..............................................................
Steeped in emotion, nostalgia and experimentation, album #2 for Sydney
melodic hardcore collective Bloom vigorously cleaves together the groupÆs
past, present and future, relishing in self-reflection and searing
musicianship and ultimately facing the darkness with open arms. A
significantly personal and musically diverse collection of songs, itÆs
fitting that this brand new chapter for Bloom captures them in an entirely
new light. Enter: The Light We Chase.
Following the release of their debut full length album, the conceptual 2024
masterpiece Maybe In Another Life, the journey to crafting BloomÆs sophomore
full-length, The Light We Chase (due out in 2025 via Pure Noise Records),
found vocalist Jono Hawkey, guitarists Jarod McLaren and Oliver Butler,
bassist Andrew Martin, and drummer Jack Van Vliet adopting multi-faceted
change, including starting and finishing the entire album in the space of a
few short weeks.
ôAll of the work for The Light We Chase started in January this year,ö shares
vocalist Jono Hawkey, ôand it was definitely a significantly shorter process
than our previous album which took a year and a half from start to finish.ö
ôThe concept for The Light We Chase actually came to us as a collective while
we were on tour and talking about where we grew up,ö Hawkey continues. ôA lot
of the album is referencing Belrose, we all went to school together there and
have a lot of similar memories about that time. We knew that we wanted to
write an album that was almost an ode to that sort of nostalgia from that
specific conversation we had. And we then made the songs work around that
concept.ö
ItÆs these fundamental themes of nostalgia, longing and the disappointment
often associated with expectations that vigorously beat at the core of The
Light We Chase, with a thematic and stylistic sentimentality amplified
throughout the albumÆs 11 tracks. And while art very much imitated life for
BloomÆs sophomore outing, drawing on real-world relationship breakdowns,
struggles with trust, and wrestling with hopelessness, the group also boldly
embraced uncharted sonic terrain alongside producer Sam Bassal (Ocean Grove,
Void Of Vision, Thornhill).
ôWe were more confident this time around,ö says Hawkey, ôand it was the first
time weÆd worked with another producer. WeÆd previously done the same process
with the same person ever since we did Cold in 2019. We just wanted to try
something different this time, and we knew that weÆd still get a product that
we love.ö
ôThere was no structure with the recording process with Sam the first time we
did it,ö adds drummer Jack Van Vliet, ôso we had a lot more time playing
around with other sounds. And because Sam in Ocean Grove is a real nu metal
guy with a 90s kind of aesthetic, there were different ideas that none of us
had really done before that all came in pretty naturally.ö
ôSammyÆs catchphrase became: put some swag on it,ö Hawkey continues, ôwhich
is a great summation of his style of music. ThatÆs definitely stuck around,
and even when I listen back to the album now IÆm like: oh yeah, this has got
that Sammy nu metal, Fred Durst, snapback feeling to it!ö
ôItÆs not a Limp Bizkit record or anything like that,ö Van Vliet laughs. ôBut
there are little bits that kind of made their way in there.ö
Marking BloomÆs first full-length release with Pure Noise Records after
inking a deal with the label in 2024, work for The Light We Chase spanned 24
recording days in total, including 14 days recording in January, touring
Australia with Newcastle punks Trophy Eyes, touring with Silverstein in
Europe, followed by their first ever headline performances in Japan, and a
final 10 days in the studio returning down under; a workload that, as both
Hawkey and Van Vliet agree, lent a level of unexpected and organic
authenticity.
ôThis was the most emotionally heightened recording weÆve ever done,ö Hawkey
reveals, ôand there was a level of exhaustion because we were putting so much
out there, recording and touring internationally all at the same time. I
think you can hear that in a couple of songs on the album, especially
lyrically. You can really feel this sensation of pushing and chasing after
this dream, and that voice of self doubt seeping in. Looking back on it now
that itÆs been a few months since that whole process, itÆs cool to see the
time capsule of a frantic four to five months.ö
ôDiamonds are made under pressure,ö adds Van Vliet, ôand there was so much
pressure surrounding even just the timeline for this album. But there was
also so much fluidity at the same time. Everything felt like it came
logically and naturally after the next thing, even though we had a short
timeline. I donÆt know if one informed the other, but I think it made a lot
of the songs more interesting in a way that there was that exhaustion while
we were making it. All of your guards are down when youÆre so tired, and
youÆre like: ôI donÆt need to put up a front here, I can just say what I
meanö. And maybe that wouldnÆt have happened if it was more of a drawn-out
process.ö
With a solidified concept tethered alongside a deviation into more autumnal
colour palettes and aesthetics beyond traditional metalcore tropes, The Light
We Chase also unlocked yet another path not previously travelled by Bloom in
the form of credited guest vocals, bringing together a stalwart lineup of
features from homegrown heroes (Void Of VisionÆs Jack Bergin and Yours
TrulyÆs Mikaila Delgado) through to international icons (MovementsÆ Patrick
Miranda). But despite the many changes made along the way, one key process in
BloomÆs creative arsenal remained during the albumÆs early days, with the
group once again penning lyrics simultaneously as the actual songs were being
written. ôWeÆve done it for pretty much every Bloom release,ö explains
Hawkey, ôand whatever is present at the time channels into it.ö
The Light We Chase sets its tone instantly with a reverb-soaked soundscape
awash with yearning, dramatic crescendos, and powerful instrumental
progressions on opening track Belrose, also named for the groupÆs shared
childhood stomping ground. From here, the record weaves between thunderous
ruminations on fear and the present day (Forget Me Not), ferocious
stadium-ready anthems (Out Of Reach), and a hazy dreamscape coated with
shoegaze, grunge and dreampop via Keep You, also featuring the raw and
engaging stylings of MovementsÆ frontman Patrick Miranda.
ôKeep You is our radio banger,ö laughs Van Vliet. ôI think itÆs one of the
catchiest songs weÆve ever made. ItÆs awesome, and itÆs really nice to listen
to. And I donÆt know if itÆs also because the lyrics relate to the area that
we grew up in but it also feels like the most ôAustralianö song weÆve ever
made. It kind of feels like a Silverchair song or something like that, itÆs
got that grunge, garage rock undertone and itÆs really nostalgic. ThatÆs
something we havenÆt really done before.ö
ôIt ties in really well to the concept of the album being based on childhood
and growing up,ö Hawkey adds. ôThereÆs a lot of name drops of streets and
places and exÆs cars parked out the front. ThereÆs a nostalgic sweetness to
it.ö
Further into The Light We Chase, Bloom snapshots romanticising the past and
the reality of loss (Glen Street), before the albumÆs dazzling epicentre
appears in the agile, turbulent and thematically surging track Life Moves On
Without Us (ôa title track in every way but the title itself, outlining the
main struggle of the album,ö shares Van Vliet of the latter). And from here,
the albumÆs second half commences with the aptly titled Act II, balancing
themes of envy, raw delivery and a lightning bolt climax, joined by Void Of
VisionÆs Jack Bergin to bring the track to a guttural close. And from here,
we welcome one of the most soul-wrenching moments on the album û and also the
heaviest Bloom song to date û with Withered.
ôLyrically, Withered is quite vulnerable,ö Van Vliet shares, ôso itÆs nice to
have that with the heaviest song weÆve ever done.ö
ôThereÆs a couple of songs that peel back the curtain about the band,ö adds
Hawkey, ôand Withered is quite literally about being in a band and the
sacrifices you make. WeÆve made it for someone who may be a fan of the band
but doesnÆt know a lot about it all. It may be a bit jarring because weÆre
essentially saying: was my dream worthless? Have I put all of my time and
energy into something that is just going to fizzle out and die? WeÆve written
a lot of emotional songs in the past, but I donÆt think weÆve ever written
them about the band itself. ItÆs kind of meta in a way, and a bit of a peek
behind the scenes.ö
ôWeÆre an emotional metalcore band, a melodic hardcore band,ö Van Vliet
continues, ôso it felt natural to be like: this is the thing thatÆs important
to me right now. Everything that Withered is about is so relevant to us as a
band, so we decided that we should have a song about it.ö
Nodding to earlier Bloom works on Only Sky, reminiscent of Carve Yourself
Into My Lungs and Past Tense, the albumÆs penultimate track Tongue Tied
carries Bloom into elegant sonic terrain, with acoustic tenderness and a
transcendent duet between Jarod McLaren and Yours Truly vocalist Mikaila
Delgado. And last but certainly not least, The Light We Chase closes on Show
Me Who I Am, featuring Bloom shapeshifting between alt-rock riffs,
mesmerising harmonies, grunge elements and an outro that burrows into your
soul.
Renowned for their open-veined take on the melodic hardcore realms since
forming back in 2017, BloomÆs ability to balance catharsis with rage, despair
and full-blown bangers has seen them recently tick off performances alongside
Silverstein in Europe earlier this year, Chelsea Grin and Currents down
under, their debut Japanese headline shows (with Tokyo entirely sold out),
Miss May I, Polaris, Make Them Suffer in 2024, and a completely sold out
headline tour for earlier single The Works Of You. In 2023, Bloom ticked off
an appearance at Good Things Festival, supporting Bad Omens and Thornhill
with Holding Absence, with their live performance equally renowned to be as
potent as their commanding releases. And with their status as bona fide
headliners and international drawcards undoubtedly set to ricochet to even
greater heights alongside the release of The Light We Chase, BloomÆs
trajectory in the past 18 months alone has seen them eclipse the lofty career
goals way back at the beginning.
ôWhen we were practicing for the first time eight years ago at JMC, we had a
whiteboard and we put all of our goals up on it of what we wanted to
achieve,ö shares Van Vliet. ôAt the very top was: tour overseas, play UNIFY
festival, and be signed to Pure Noise. Those were our biggest, most
far-reaching goals that we could have had û and in the last year or so we did
all of them. And interestingly, that all also kind of ties into the themes of
the album as well, having the goals and achieving them and being like: what
now?ö
ôAll of that did bleed into the record in a way too because that inner child,
that band just starting out eight years ago û weÆve kind of done what we
initially wanted to do,ö Hawkey adds. ôWeÆre definitely not satisfied or
ready to hang it up or phone it in. Now, thereÆs almost a feeling of: we did
the thing, whatÆs next?ö
ôI feel like we learned a lot from releasing album one, as well as the music
thatÆs come before that,ö Hawkey continues. ôWeÆre now at a point where weÆre
very confident in our sound, and weÆre willing to take more risks.ö
ôIn many ways, the album is an oxymoron,ö Van Vliet concludes. ôYou canÆt
catch light in your hands, and you canÆt have darkness without the light
casting its shadow. We all have an idea of something perfect. A memory, a
vision of the future, a light at the end of the tunnel. The Light We Chase is
that perfection. The sublime. The taste of something good. Our widest
exploration of how far metalcore can be pushed and shaped, this album is
lyrically diverse as it is instrumentally.ö
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