At just 13,
Chloe Moriondo started her expedition into the world of music by posting covers on Soundcloud and YouTube. Shortly before her 16th birthday she shared a completely D.I.Y, lo-fi album ‘Rabbit Hearted’ gaining her much deserved attention and a deal with Fueled by Ramen. Now the young Michigan native has evolved once more, sharing her major label debut album ‘Blood Bunny’.
A 13 track insight to rhythmic complexity, ‘Blood Bunny’ explores themes of lust, revenge, and self-doubt. Moriondo leaves space for her audience to become protagonists into her horror inspired tune ‘I Eat Boys’. Following that is ‘Manta Rays’ allowing you to step out of time into a pop world dreamscape. ‘GIRL ON TV’ displays carefully thought-out lyrics like “maybe I was born with something wrong with me / Made without a heart and social skills” expressing a starkly honest emotional vulnerability.
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The song’s lyrics hark back to Waterparks’ previous releases. The opening lyric to the pre-chorus, “Hello to the FANDOM / Please don’t have a TANTRUM”, references their third studio album, 2019’s ‘FANDOM’, and their 2018 track
TANTRUM. Elsewhere in the track, humorous lyrics can be found, such as “My band and I are like Coldplay / That’s allowed to say the f k word”.
Whilst
Slow Globe was a mellow, electronic based track, where guitars were entirely absent,
Numb is an aggressive and boisterous pop punk anthem with a huge chorus. The two tracks couldn’t be more different, but they both display the best of the different sides of Waterparks’ diverse sound. Even though the album title ‘Greatest Hits’ may seem arrogant and egotistical, the band are doing a great job at living up to it so far.
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