The track showcases the raucous and chaotic nature of their endlessly fun sound.
Toronto synth-pop outfit Neon Bloom pack a raucous cutting edge and sense of energetic appeal that ensures that their sound feels vibrant and exciting, incorporating grungy garage-rock influences into their sound to craft something that feels visceral and uncompromisingly fun.
The latest release from the outfit is ‘One Last Time’, a track that embodies the sense of chaos and fun that has made the outfit so lauded and revered. From the swaggering vocals, to the cathartic, explosive choruses, to the sheer sense of guile and hedonistic energy that permeates the sound and its slick narrative. We’ve all had somebody that we keep going back to who we know we shouldn’t, and we’ve all told the lie that this will be the last time. ‘One Last Time’ is an anthem that celebrates these mistakes and the good times that we have along the way.
“There’s a kind of reckless spirit that runs throughout the song that stemmed from the fun and celebration that came from being back together in the studio,” says lead vocalist Jen Simpson.