Consistently delivering one stunning piece of lo-fi pop after another, bloody white returns with a song that reflects upon the heartbreak resulting from a former toxic relationship.
Taken from the upcoming EP, ‘some reflections’ which is released on 2nd December.
bloody white is such an exciting talent. Each song carefully yet flawlessly balances strong emotive themes with minimalism. This song is in my view is his boldest yet, with a swooping melodic flow and pulsating beats.
“first time’ is about a lot of things. I wrote it initially about the first time with the girl that I loved. Sonically, it encapsulates the feeling that a lot of my favourite movie scores give me, especially the ending, which I wanted to be the climax of that moment.”
Taken from the forthcoming debut EP ‘you’d walk right over me’ which is set to be released on 9th September.
The song and visuals from bloody white’s newest release are raw, intense, dark, and completely captivating.
“It was really important to me that my first videos feel real and represent the small town I’m from near Santa Barbara. They had to be true to what I grew up around and look nostalgic, too, and the most honest way I could do that was by recording with my old VHS camera I got when I was seven. My friends and I shot a lot of footage together for more than a year. Small town California is the backdrop for all the videos. I’m calling them VHS home videos because that’s what they are.”
Taken from the forthcoming debut EP ‘you’d walk right over me’ which is out on September 9th.