Album Of The Day: Welcome To The Bloodline by Elle Limebear

Album Art of Elle Limebear's Welcome To The Bloodline album - A brightly colored photo of a woman sitting at a large picnic table outdoors. The table looks to be in a yard with a tree on the right and an old shed of some sort on the left, plus a fence running between those, and in the far background, past a field, is a line of forest with blue sky above. The woman is sitting on the far side of the table with a red shirt and long brown hair, with a bit of a quizzical look towards the camera. On her side of the table, she has silverware on a napkin and a comically large cooked egg, bigger than a plate would be. On the side of the table close to the camera, there's an egg still in a shell on an egg cup and plate, with some sort of biscuit on the plate and silverware on a napkin to the right.

Released brand new today, this is the second pop album from English artist Elle Limebear. This album is mostly chill pop with a bit of a dance influence, though it's never an intense club track. I love her lyrics here about personal insecurities and struggles with songs like "Vulnerable" and "Bye Fear". Then there are other songs that are more spiritual in nature, like "What A Friend" and "Simple Song". This album definitely points heavily to Jesus and Elle's passion and heart shines through the music. I've been looking forward to a new album from Elle Limebear, and this is definitely meeting my expectations.

Release Year: 2025
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