Larkin Poe Releases New Album 'Bloom,' Celebrating Feminism and Southern Rock Roots
The Grammy-winning sister duo explores themes of self-acceptance and personal growth in their latest work, blending blues, rock, and Americana influences.
- Larkin Poe's new album 'Bloom,' released today, features a strong feminist perspective with tracks like 'If God Is a Woman' and 'She’s a Self-Made Man.'
- The sister duo, Rebecca and Megan Lovell, aims to challenge the male dominance in blues-rock while staying true to Southern musical traditions.
- The album highlights themes of personal growth and self-acceptance, reflecting the duo's evolving creative and personal relationship.
- Lead single 'Bluephoria' explores the duality of human experience, inspired by blues legend Furry Lewis, alongside other tracks addressing modern challenges and love.
- Following their 2024 Grammy win for 'Blood Harmony,' the band will headline their largest concert in Berlin later this year, showcasing their connection with German fans.