If you’re a fan of Radiohead, The Strokes, Queens Of The Stone Age, Muse or Tame Impala, you’ll love BLŪMĒ, an alternative rock band based in Berlin, founded in 2022 by Noah Lahn, Adrián Cantú, Samuel Bergmann, and later joined by Simon Henschen.
Drawing inspiration from bands such as Radiohead, The Strokes, and Queens of The Stone Age, this German-Mexican group tackles various issues prevalent in modern society. Their exploration encompasses themes like mental health, relationship challenges, the ever-evolving digital landscape, and substance abuse. BLŪMĒ delves into a world of melancholic, psychedelic, and distorted layers, connecting with the audience through emotionally charged melodies.
The stylistic roots of the group are unmistakably rooted in the late 1960s and early 1970s, an era to which BLŪMĒ repeatedly refers using contemporary means. While working on their album, one idea led to another, creating a process where the focus shifted from collecting material to honing in on the essential. A delicate sense for catchy melodies merges seamlessly with playful musicality. Each song from the band feels like a debut, allowing this debut album to be rediscovered and experienced from a myriad of perspectives.