Bloodworm releases debut EP, “Blood & Lust”.
“Alone In Your Garden” serves as the next release after their previous track “Bloodlust” from their forthcoming EP and is being described as their most gothic offering yet. The release comes accompanied by a music video showcasing footage from their recent tour. When discussing the inspiration behind the song, George Curtis, the band’s guitarist and vocalist, mentioned that it was crafted during the crisp days of Autumn. The song attempts to capture the essence of that time of year with its distinct English atmosphere – from the aroma of the air to the falling leaves and the quiet humidity. Curtis aimed to infuse the essence of old English folk music with its rich folklore and storytelling traditions, blending it with the gothic elements that have drawn him in.
In the last year and a half, Bloodworm has been causing a sensation with their dynamic live performances, propelling them to the opportunity of supporting Suede on their recent sold-out tour. The band is now gearing up to hit the road once again for a tour in promotion of their EP “Blood & Lust,” commencing on April 29th in Glasgow, with stops planned in Manchester, Cardiff, London, and more.
The EP art for “Blood & Lust” is captivating, promising an intriguing musical journey. The tracklist includes “Bloodlust,” “Alone In Your Garden,” “The Crown,” and “Clairvoyance.” Each track on the EP provides a unique sonic experience, alluding to a captivating blend of traditional and contemporary musical influences.
The sound of Bloodworm continues to evolve, with each release showcasing a new facet of their artistry. “Alone In Your Garden” is a prime example of this evolution, highlighting the band’s exploration of darker, more atmospheric tones while still maintaining a sense of English tradition and folklore. As they prepare to embark on their upcoming tour, fans can expect to be treated to a live experience that mirrors the haunting beauty of their recorded music. Bloodworm’s music is a testament to their dedication to craft and creativity, blending elements of the past and present to create a sound that is uniquely their own.