Vancouver’s Bloom Effect, a transatlantic shoegaze trio, has announced a new EP featuring the single “Itero,” blending Spanish and English lyrics influenced by bands like Cocteau Twins and Alvvays. The EP follows a series of acclaimed singles and will be released on September 19 through Kingfisher Bluez. After recent performances in Vancouver, they’re gearing up for an East Canada tour from September 26 to October 4.
As they explore the fusion of languages and musical styles, how do you think cultural backgrounds influence the creative processes of contemporary artists in genres like shoegaze and dream pop?
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