Norway’s Blomst have kickstarted spring by releasing their latest single, “Ypper,” via Indie Recordings. The song offers a combination of garage-punk, uplifting and playful tones, and heartfelt lyrics. It also comes with its own lyric video. Check it out in the article below.
Stream “Ypper” here.
“Ypper” is simply a song filled with musical excitement and emotionally charged chaos, and the band shares:
“Ypper is about an evening where you just make bad choices together with someone you’re in love with, and regardless of whether anyone else showed up, you had the best evening.”
In the fresh track “Ypper,” the choices made in the intoxication of infatuation are explored, in a delightful harmony with playful garage-punk. Blomst paints a picture of boundaries and spontaneous decisions, taking listeners on a journey through an evening marked by bad choices but unforgettable moments.
Blomst is acclaimed for their kick-ass songs and raw front figure, and has grown since their debut to become one of the best and biggest in their genre in the country. With a continuously growing fanbase in all age groups, Blomst once again shows with “Ypper” why they stand strong in their position as one of Norway’s rawest bands.
Blomst is:
Ida Dorthea Horpestad – Vocals and guitar
Teodor Frømyhr-andersen – Drums
Stian Fjeld Engen – Bass
Lasse Febakke Straum – Guitar
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