Bloodletting by Concrete Blonde Review
- jubietime
- Mar 15, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 1, 2022
My mom is really into this band.
Bloodletting (The Vampire Song): This song is literally so important and cool and good. I remember it being played in the car when I was little and I was obsessed. It’s just really fabulous. Like she committed to the bit.
The Sky Is a Poisonous Garden: I truly feel like an old timey vampire when this song is on. That’s wild. Love it.
Caroline: This song is fabulous. Her voice is just so good. Unbelievable.
Darkening of the Light: Sounds very cinematic. It’s really nice. Like a finale. But not necessarily a good one. The guitar is great on this track.
I Don’t Need a Hero: This song is pretty chill. I like the lyrics. It’s not the most exciting song, but it’s fine. I’m accepting it.
Days and Days: I love her voice so much. It’s just so good. Like how even.
The Beast: This song could totally have been in an old Scooby Doo movie. But that’s a compliment. This song kinda rocks and I’m super into it. Especially the last part.
Lullabye: This is a driving in the rain song. Like on the verge of a breakdown, trying to get away from it all, 50 degree rainy day.
Joey: One of the best songs ever probably. My mom loves this song. She would always play it in the car when I was little. It’s just so good.
Tomorrow, Wendy: This song is really good. Spooky, sad. It really captures it all. Her voice is gorgeous. The guitar too! This song is so fab. It’s about AIDS.
Final Ranking:
Joey
Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)
Tomorrow, Wendy
Caroline
Darkening of the Light
The Beast
Days and Days
The Sky Is a Poisonous Garden
Lullaby
I Don’t Need a Hero
I think this album is great. Like it’s very Halloween and that’s my favorite holiday. Plus her voice might be the best ever. It gets an 8.3/10. bye
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