Blossoms share new single ‘Perfect Me’: “It’s a subconscious nod to ABBA, Springsteen and The Killers”

Blossoms have shared a new single called ‘Perfect Me’ – you can listen to it below.

The song is the latest preview of the Stockport band’s fifth studio album ‘Gary’, which is due for release on September 20 (pre-order/pre-save here).

Speaking about the driving, anthemic number on BBC Radio 1 last night (July 23), drummer Joe Donovan explained: “It nearly didn’t make the album, and now full circle – it’s a single.”

Frontman Tom Ogden added: “You do that sometimes – you write a lot of songs for a record, and you kind of put some on the back burner; you come back with [a] fresh perspective. And this one rose to the top like bubbles.”

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The singer went on to reveal that ‘Perfect Me’ was “written around a Moog synthesiser arpeggiator”, adding: “Josh [Dewhurst, guitarist] was messing around with it in the room. I think he just pressed a button on the Moog and it made that sound.”

Ogden continued: “I think we wrote it in about half an hour, so it felt like a burst of creativity that was different to how we normally work.”

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Sharing the song on social media, Blossoms explained how ‘Perfect Me’ is “a subconscious nod to ABBA, Springsteen and The Killers. While I wanted the lyrics to reflect a pursuit of perfection, which doesn’t exist.

“Can’t wait for you to hear the rest of the album! Tom, Joe, Myles, Chaz & Josh X.”

The track follows on from the previous singles ‘What Can I Say After I’m Sorry?’ and ‘Gary’. Check out the official music video above.

Meanwhile, Blossoms have announced a ‘Covers Edtion’ of their forthcoming album ‘Gary’ featuring classic hits by RadioheadLady Gaga and more. The standard version of the LP will follow on from 2022’s ‘Ribbon Around The Bomb’.

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‘Gary’ was produced by Blossoms’ frequent collaborator James Skelly of The Coral, alongside Jungle’s Josh-Lloyd Watson. Additionally, CMAT has co-written two tracks on the record: ‘I Like Your Look’ and ‘Why Do I Give You The Worst Of Me?’.

In a previous statement, Ogden explained: “The heart of this record is about the five of us recording live in a room together for the first time in years.

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“We wanted to capture the energy of what it’s like when five friends decide to start a band and make music together.” The frontman described the writing sessions as “the most inspiring few days we’ve had as a band”.

Ogden continued: “The album tracks themselves are based on different stories, mostly from personal experience. On ‘Big Star’ after seeing a well-known music journalist in the Chateau Marmont, I debate going over and introducing myself but then shyness gets the better of me and I don’t.

“‘I Like Your Look’ is a tipping of the hat to Blondie’s ‘Rapture’ and a wink to Joan Baez’s ‘Time Rag’, and lyrically it explores a tongue-in-cheek approach to high fashion. ’Mothers’ is an ode to my and Joe’s friendship and it references the fact that our mothers were friends back in the ‘80s.”