GATC comes in with “Bloom” sounding oddly inevitable, like a track that has already outgrown the new-release bin. The hook lands fast, the mood is bright, and the whole thing feels ready for repeat plays before the coffee cools.
Glossy synths glide over a clean backbeat, while the vocal sits close and dry enough to feel whispered across the room. Bass pulses underneath in soft waves, and the chorus opens with a neon shimmer that keeps the edges smooth.
On a gray commute or a late-afternoon walk, the song lifts the day without getting precious about it. That balance of polish and pulse makes it easy to keep nearby while the city blurs past.