Blossoms have been teasing new music by directing fans to call a mysterious hotline.
The Stockport indie rockers advertised the number with a video featuring a tow truck driving down a road with a giant gorilla statue on its back end, along with the number. The gorilla statue may have been a nod to the video for their previous single âWhat Can I Say After Iâm Sorry?â in which Everton manager Sean Dyche hires them for a gorilla heist in a spoof of the story of an eight-foot fibreglass gorilla called Gary being stolen from a garden centre in Scotland last year.
Fans later revealed that when they called the hotline, they could hear snippets of new Blossoms music.
In fact, the stunt proved so popular that the line crashed. Updating fans on social media, Blossoms wrote: “Hey friends! Weâre really sorry but this number has crashed due to âvery high demandâ really sorry for people who didnât get through! Weâre working really hard to try and get it up and running or get a new number!”
BLOSSOMS SAY CALL
0161 711 0525 pic.twitter.com/C2Kc1zrKao— BLOSSOMS (@BlossomsBand) June 1, 2024
Hey friends! Weâre really sorry but this number has crashed due to âvery high demandâ really sorry for people who didnât get through! Weâre working really hard to try and get it up and running or get a new number!
well let you know asap
— BLOSSOMS (@BlossomsBand) May 31, 2024
The new music is expected to come from Blossoms’ upcoming fifth album, which will be the follow-up to 2022’s âRibbon Around The Bombâ.
During an interview late last year, Ogden explained that Blossomsâ next full-length effort was âthe most weâve kind of spread our wings in terms of collaborationâ.
âWe worked with CMAT a little bit, who we are big fans of, and we worked with Jungle who weâre big fans of,â he said.
After headlining Club NME in February, Blossoms are scheduled to play a huge outdoor show in Manchester this summer with support from the likes of Inhaler, Shed Seven and The Kâs. You can find any remaining tickets here.
Blossoms are also set to make appearances at the Isle Of Wight Festival, TRNSMT and Liam Gallagher & Friendsâ Malta Weekender. In August, theyâll open for Tom Grennan at his gig in Londonâs Gunnersbury Park.
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