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Starbloom’s Mesmerizing Alt-Folk Anthem 1969 Set to Captivate Roots Music Lovers

Starbloom releasing 1969

Starbloom releasing 1969

Starbloom’s “1969” is a Sonic Journey through Pivotal Life Moments, with Energetic Alt-Folk Vibes

STARBLOOM, an emerging name in the Alt-Folk and Folk Pop scene, is one artist you’ll want on your radar. Based in Mountain City, United States, he brings a unique blend of musical finesse to the table. As Garrison Jackson, the creative force behind STARBLOOM, reflects on his diverse influences – from Gregory Alan Isakov to Noah Kahan – the depth and diversity in his single “1969” become evident.

Garrison Jackson masterfully plays a multitude of instruments, including guitar, ukulele, piano, bass, drums, and trumpet, creating a rich tapestry of sound. He embraces his capability to utilize midi instruments, giving his music an encompassing charm. “1969” is a testament to his talent. “Whenever you’re having a terrible day, there’s always someone else who is having an amazing day,” Jackson says, encapsulating the dualism of life he explores in the song.

Starbloom releasing 1969
Starbloom releasing 1969

As a PopHits.Co music curator, I can confidently say that STARBLOOM’s “1969” is a melodic journey of life’s contrasting moments, imbued with poignant lyrics and intricate instrumental arrangements.

You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist by scrolling down the page.

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Starbloom - 1969 - Cover Artwork
Starbloom – 1969 – Cover Artwork

Through “1969,” Jackson locks listeners in a time capsule, transporting them to the era of the Space Race. His melodic storytelling draws parallels to the craftsmanship seen in Paul Simon’s “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard.” This one-man project does not shy away from embedding narratives in his music, creating a distinctive Alt-country vibe that harmonizes well within the broader Indie Folk and Folk Pop genres.

STARBLOOM’s talent doesn’t end with his ability to craft meaningful lyrics. He records, produces, mixes, and masters all his music in his bedroom, embodying the true spirit of an independent artist. The acoustic and organic sounds characteristic of Folk and Alt-folk music are preserved through this grassroots approach. His bedroom studio allows him to experiment, leading to the fresh and authentic sound that fans of the genre crave. As he puts it, “I never know what my music is going to sound like when I start recording, but it seems to always find itself along the way.” This element of surprise and authenticity makes STARBLOOM’s music refreshingly real and impactful.

For young listeners and music enthusiasts looking for something evocative yet grounded in the Indie Folk scene, STARBLOOM offers an enriching experience. His ability to convey complex emotions through simple, yet sophisticated musical arrangements sets him apart from contemporary artists. Think along the lines of Cavetown and Slaughter Beach Dog, but with a dash of compelling Alt-folk allure. By exploring “1969,” you’ll find an enchanting narrative set against the backdrop of harmonious melodies, inviting both reflection and enjoyment.

To fully appreciate the breadth of STARBLOOM’s talent, fans should check out his presence on various platforms such as Website, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, X, BandCamp, SoundCloud, and YouTube. Each platform offers a window into his musical world, providing followers with content that goes beyond mere listening. Also, don’t forget to like and listen to our curated playlist featuring more amazing Alt-folk and indie-folk artists.


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