She chants with Rehbein Clemens “keep the bad things out of my mind” before having her own solo, which she sings with grace.
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Izzy Bizu creates a sense of power to this track with her soulful voice. The track starts off with a cool electronic vibe where the listener feels a sense of calm. This track features guest vocals from Izzy Bizu. “Bad Things” is one of the more diverse tracks. Right before the last chorus guitarist Antonio Greger breaks out into a solo on the electric guitar to help pick the song up. Clemens Rehbein chants, “Llet’s go back to our cocoon on a blackened afternoon” in a softer tone providing a sense of relaxation to the listener. The track starts off with just an acoustic guitar melody over a snapping beat but picks back up to the electronic beat during the chorus. Single “Cocoon” is one of the more unique tracks on the album. This track was the first single to be released and definitely did not disappoint as the prologue to the rest of the album. By the end, the words have a much more fun and lighthearted tone compared to the more seriousness of the first chorus. Blossom out, blossom out, blossom out.” As the song progresses, the guitar becomes more prevalent to create a unique melody. The chorus picks up when vocalist Clemens Rehbein is chanting, “Ccause all I need to see is you. The track starts off with a fresh electronic beat. Opener and title track “Blossom” really sets the tone for the rest of the album. The band, once a duo, has now expanded to a trio and it certainly shows on “Blossom.” The deluxe additionedition features the 14fourteen original songs along with six acoustic versions. This album incorporates the familiar alternative rock sound they a’re known for while including a new and relaxed electronic vibe. Milky Chance has just released their sophomore album “Blossom” earlier this month. Milky Chance’s previous album “Sadnecessary” has sold over 500,000 copies.