Debra-Jean Creelman, a singer-songwriter from Vancouver, is back with a new single called "Bloom." This is her first new music since her album "Ego Death" came out in 2024. This personal and thoughtful song will be on her fifth studio album, "Little Town," which comes out on December 5, 2025. It’s a song that shows how brave it is to grow and how beautiful imperfection can be.
"Bloom" was recorded live to tape in a rustic barn in the Catskills of New York. It feels warm and real. Creelman is joined by a talented group of musicians, Kendel Carson on fiddle, Sean Cronin on acoustic guitar, Noah B. Harley on bass, Andy Weaver on drums, and Adam Brisbin on pedal steel. The live recording captures a natural connection between the musicians, which lets the song's emotional core come through.
"Bloom" is a very human look at honesty, flaws, and the quiet bravery it takes to face yourself. Creelman's songs are both vulnerable and strong, and Kendel Carson's fiddle adds a haunting, lyrical quality that makes the song's emotional impact even stronger. Creelman and Sean Cronin wrote and produced the song. It has a lot of musicality and tells a story, giving listeners a tender but honest look at self-reflection.
People who like Debra-Jean Creelman will know that she has a special talent for combining soft melodies with heavy emotional truths. Newcomers will be drawn in by the song's honesty and the chemistry between the musicians in the live recording. With "Little Town" coming out soon, "Bloom" is both a welcome return and a promising look at the musical and emotional landscapes Creelman will be exploring.
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