Great Bloomers
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Small Town Love
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Catching Up
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Honey Blanket
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General Info
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Genre: Rock / Roots Music
Location Toronto, Please select your region., Ca
Profile Views: 209078
Last Login: 9/6/2011
Member Since 1/8/2007
Website GREATBLOOMERS.COM
Record Label Maple Music/Grifter Music
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
GREATBLOOMERS.COM FACEBOOK.COM/GREATBLOOMERS Bookings: ..greatbloomers@gmail.com Publicity:..kat.stewart@maplemusicrecordings.com PRESS "SPEAK OF TROUBLE highlights the abilities of Lowell Sostomi as singer/songwriter and brings together a talented band of musicians with amazing dexterity, loads of energy, and very original arrangements. I'm impressed." - GORDON LIGHTFOOT "Speak of Trouble shows that Great Bloomers are one of the best new bands in Canada." - ..I Heart Music.. .... "This is Canadian History in the making - Be part of it. The album cover perfectly reflects the music because this album should go straight to the top of the list as being the soundtrack to many lazy weekends at the cottage this summer! Sickly contagious!" – ..Tuesday Guide.. .... " Ascendant Toronto quintet Great Bloomers scream "CBC Radio" and "Canadiana,"… Harmonious ramblers like "Lobbyist" and "Dark Horse" recall a frillier Cuff the Duke and are emblematic of the band's fallback roots-rock stance, yet the Bloomers obviously have an ear for a broader range of pop styles, referencing a Paul McCartney piano line on the title track, echoing Mark Kozelek on "Admit Defeat" and taking air like Broken Social Scene fronted by Rufus Wainwright on chugging "The Young Ones Slept" and "This Ain't You." Closer "Thorn In My Side" is a pop hit… Gentlemen, this is totally one of those records that'll score you points with girlfriends, wives and girls that you wanna score with. - ..Toronto Star.. .... "Their new LP, Speak Of Trouble, is a huge jump in sound for the band and shows a maturity that only comes from hours on stage and in the jam space. It's quite obvious the young band is influenced by some of the greats – The Band, The Beach Boys and an affinity for Sonic Youth's feedback and distortion come to mind for me – but even subtle tips of the cap come off as respectful instead of aping. The Great Bloomers are working hard to form their own sound and seemed more concerned with writing songs that stand the test of time. A lot of Canadian bands have exploded onto the scene and made some waves with catchy hits lately, but Great Bloomers seems to be setting up to make a career out this, instead of just writing some killer tracks that fade in this digital age." – ..Hero Hill.. .... "A continuation of the danceable indie roots-rock from their self-titled 2007 EP, Speak of Trouble demonstrates a marked musical maturation and an embracing of eras past, complete with narrative lyrical recollections of youthful hope and exploits and an already-classic sound reminiscent of warm AM radio textures." - ..Torontoist.. .... "Despite the relative youth of Toronto's Great Bloomers (both the band itself and its five members), their debut full-length is an accomplished exercise in inventive songwriting. The 11 songs draw from Brian Wilson, Neil Young, Queen and other respectable vintages, but often the tracks move effortlessly in surprising directions partway through, making Speak Of Trouble feel incredibly diverse and substantial. Solid musicianship, memorable melodies and singer Lowell Sostomi's sincere, unruffled vocals hold everything together." - ..Carla Gillis, NOW Magazine.. .... "Melodically gifted local upstarts Great Bloomers proved that the hype surrounding their upcoming debut album is warranted. Their rustic-tinged tunes display the band's precocious knack for Constantines-like grit rock." - ..Jason Keller, NOW Magazine.. .... "It's been barely a week since Speak of Trouble was released into the loving embrace of the music-consuming public, but there's already a quiet frenzy of buzz building around the album. And curiously, many discussions of Great Bloomers seem to focus on the band's inherent Canadianness. As far as I can reckon, the most Canadian thing about the five-piece outfit is this: the songs on Speak of Trouble demonstrate the best and most noble qualities we like to associate with our national identity. Namely, they're delightfully affable, they're founded in solid, salt-of-the-earth traditions (sun-bleached country, winsome melodic rock), and they have an effortless ability to make you feel really, really good." - ..Sarah Liss, EYE Magazine.. -
Members
lowell sostomi - tony mcknight - kyle watt - tim moxam -
Influences
yo la tengo, meat puppets, silver jews, beach boys, the band, pavement, velvet underground, fred neil, neil young, sonic youth, jim o'rourke, tom petty, beat happening, the mekons, fleetwood mac, spacement 3, brian jonestown massacre, flying burrito brothers, the replacements, townes van zandt, the list goes on... -
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Comments
- Waffle Choo1 month ago
Thanks for your friendship. I wish that your music turns the world around and that music always turns around your world.
- SOM11 months ago
Hi there!
two new Demos online! "Red Horizon" & "Magla"! Listen and love it!!!!
Greetings from
SOM - Jennifer Lacey1 year ago
You're so good. I love your music! - bladedomainandhosting.c…1 year ago
Thanks for the add. Merry Xmas and Best Wishes!!!
- bladedomainandhosting.c…1 year ago
Thanks for the add. Merry Xmas and Best Wishes!!!
- Oriental Pearls1 year ago
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- Steve Haley1 year ago
It was great playing with you guys when you played through Halifax. You guys played the best show I've seen in awhile. Your record has been playing ever since. Hope to catch you guys again soon.
Steve - Ashleys1 year ago
Hey Great Bloomers,
1. good band name
2. "speak of trouble" is a great song. i'm sorry i jumped straight for the "single" (if you will) but i heard the tune and needed to comment and compliment.
3. your profile picture looks like you are rockin', sweet!
4. singer has got a great set of pipes. it's like a steel factory got hit by a wrecking ball (tragically), and several of their steel pipes came rolling out into the road, and sadly you guys were walking (wrong time, wrong place), and the frontman of the group (tragically) got walloped by a pipe in the throat, and i assume that was terrible, but in the end, it infused with your skin and now you are a great singer.
5. good stuff guys, keep it up, and keep the music ALLIIIIVEEEE. - Backpack Studios1 year ago
wow "small town love" is a great song.. impressive
- 7 Layer Smile1 year ago
thanks for the add








