Blossoms have shared details of a new album, âGaryâ, and dropped the summery title track. Find out more details below.
Announced today (June 3), the forthcoming LP will mark the fifth studio album from the English indie rock group, and the long-awaited follow-up to 2022âs âRibbon Around The Bombâ.
It is set to arrive on September 20, and produced by the frequent collaborator James Skelly of The Coral, alongside Jungleâs Josh-Lloyd Watson. The latter also produced with the band on both âWhat Can I Say After Iâm Sorry?â and âNightclubâ.
âGaryâ will also see Tom Odden and co. join forces with BRIT-nominated singer-songwriter CMAT, who has co-written two tracks, titled âI Like Your Lookâ and âWhy Do I Give You The Worst Of Me?â, on the album.
To celebrate the album announcement, the group have shared the title track from the project, as well as the star-studded accompanying music video.
The video follows on from the bandâs previous visuals for âWhat Can I Say After Iâm Sorry?â, and sees appearances from Rick Astley and Sean Dyche, who reprises his role from the former.
âThe video is directed by myself and my brother Ewan Ogden and it picks up where our last video left off. The song is based on a true story I heard on the radio last year – Gary the eight-foot fibreglass Gorilla was stolen from Reynard Garden in Carluke, Scotland,â explained the frontman of the visuals.
âWeâve recreated the story on screen with Rick Astley playing Andrew Scott, the owner of the garden centre, and the band stealing Gary. This video was so much fun to make and was shot again on 16mm film, on location around Stockport, the Peak District, and Derbyshire. The song itself is the centrepiece of the album and after toying with different titles, we kept going back to Gary. In the end, it could only be âGaryâ.â
Check out the new track above, and promotional video featuring famous Garys â Gary Lineker, Gary Numan, and Gary Neville â below.
Delighted to announce our 5th studio album âGaryâ is out Friday 20th September. You can pre-order signed album bundles and the title track is out now! https://t.co/FJQUG0j5IR
The heart of this record is us 5 recording live in a room for the first time in years.
Blossoms x pic.twitter.com/OT5a5PEe1b
— BLOSSOMS (@BlossomsBand) June 3, 2024
As for the whole album, âGaryâ is comprised of 10 tracks and is set to see the members once again capture the simple energy and joy of being in a room creating new material.
âThe heart of this record is about the five of us recording live in a room together for the first time in years. We wanted to capture the energy of what itâs like when five friends decide to start a band and make music together,â Ogden added, also describing the writing sessions as âthe most inspiring few days weâve had as a bandâ.
A press release also states that other big highlights for the LP include tracks âBig Starâ, âI Like Your Lookâ, and âMothersâ â which each capture their own unique narrative.
âThe album tracks themselves are based on different stories, mostly from personal experience. On âBig Starâ after seeing a well-known music journalist in the Chateau Marmont, I debate going over and introducing myself but then shyness gets the better of me and I donât,â explained the singer.
ââI Like Your Lookâ is a tipping of the hat to Blondieâs âRaptureâ and a wink to Joan Baez’s âTime Ragâ, and lyrically it explores a tongue-in-cheek approach to high fashion. âMothersâ is an ode to my and Joeâs friendship and it references the fact that our mothers were friends back in the â80s.â
Visit here to pre-order âGaryâ, and find the artwork and tracklist below.
The ‘Gary’ tracklist is:
‘Big Star’
‘What Can I Say After I’m Sorry?’
‘Gary’
‘I Like Your Look’
‘Nightclub’
‘Perfect Me’
‘Mothers’
‘Cinnamon’
‘Slow Down’
‘Why Do I Give You The Worst Of Me?’
Blossoms started teasing new music at the start of the month when they encouraged fans to call a mysterious hotline. The Stockport indie rockers advertised the number with a video featuring a tow truck driving down a road with a giant gorilla statue on its back end, along with the number.
The announcement of the new material after they headlined Club NME in February. It also arrives as they are gearing up to play a huge outdoor show in Manchester this summer with support from the likes of Inhaler, Shed Seven and The Kâs.
Blossoms are also set to make appearances at the Isle Of Wight Festival, TRNSMT and Liam Gallagher & Friendsâ Malta Weekender. In August, theyâll open for Tom Grennan at his gig in Londonâs Gunnersbury Park. You can find any remaining tickets for UK shows here
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