Pip Blom return with summery single, “Keep It Together.'
, is due out on Heavenly Recordings on October 8th. In the meantime, they’re celebrating their return with a bright, summery single, “Keep It Together,” and a music video that envisions bopping around the room to indie-pop tunes as a valid form of exercise.
Led by singer-guitarist Pip Blom and her younger brother Tender Blom, along with drummer Gini Cameron and bassist Darek Mercks, the band debuted in 2019 withan incredibly catchy and self-assured LP that showed off the influence of the classic Brit-pop songs the Blom siblings grew up listening to. (“All my favorite bands were British,” Pip explained in their
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