Weird Bloom
Wrong Time, Wrong Place
A sonic collision of junk-shop glam and blue-collar mysticism, Wrong Time, Wrong Place marks the opening strike of a new Weird Bloom era: loud, unpolished, and wired straight into the red. Out of Rome's underground, Weird Bloom have spent the past years on a relentless European touring run, shaping a sound built for impact. The band operates as a six-headed live force, locked into volume, repetition and physical momentum. That energy sits at the core of the record. Released via Wild Honey Records and mixed by Danilo Silvestri, Wrong Time, Wrong Place delivers a raw blast of junk-shop glam and punk-bubblegum, forged in rehearsal rooms and carried across stages and long-distance drives. Guitars stack into dense, saturated layers, swinging between boogie riffs and blown-out textures, while the rhythm section drives with a steady, grounded force rooted in early 70s stomp and pub rock grit. A current of cosmic exhaustion runs through the record, channeled into repetition, distortion and fractured hooks. Voices loop into mantras, melodies surface through the noise, and the whole structure moves with the logic of a ritual built on volume and persistence. The band's glam DNA remains present, reshaped into something rougher and more immediate. The sound leans into friction, weight and contact, with a DIY sensibility that keeps every element slightly off-centre and alive. Wrong Time, Wrong Place stands as a record shaped by the road, carried by a band in constant motion, and driven by a clear instinct for impact, pressure and presence. Welcome to the wreckage. For Fans of: T. Rex, The Stooges, TY Segall, Gary Glitter, Giuda, all the good Bubblegum Rock.