Critic Score
Based on 7 reviews
2025 Ratings: #519 / 657
User Score
Based on 79 ratings
January 24, 2025 / Release Date
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Tricki-Woo / Label
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Critic Reviews

80
Spill Magazine

As they have done it previously, Larkin Poe does it again here without missing a step.

80
Classic Rock

Nashville siblings return with an album as earthy as the dust blown up by a Tennessee gale.

80
XS Noize

Larkin Poe have long been known for creating music that stirs the soul, but Bloom elevates their artistry. It pairs their signature sound with some of their most relatable and introspective lyrics to date, offering meaningful music and a mirror for humanity.

60
Clash

A mixed return with uneven delights.

60
The Arts Desk

Their songs are personal narratives that tunnel in towards home truths and reflective realisations.

XsVritsGamingX
56

The dusty rock always have been struggled with feelings or worst instrumental throughout their discography reimbursement anything.

Paleblooded
55

Not the most innovative Blues Rock release from the duo, but it ticks all the right boxes.
I feel like vibe and atmosphere are quite the instruments on whether or not this album sounds great to you.
You kind of need to be in the right mood for it and it doesn't make for the best isolated listening experience, but I can see it's perks.

luanefrnds
50

It was upsetting because i usually love this genre but "Bloom" sounds too predictable and boring, the vocals often too bland next to the instrumentals but i'm gonna check out the other albums by the duo.

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