
Stripped-back acoustic reimagining of her sophomore album. Intimate ukulele and guitar arrangements turn jagged pop-punk hooks into hushed, bedroom-folk confessions.
July 16, 2021 · Fueled By Ramen
This acoustic EP serves as a stark, beautiful inversion of the technicolor chaos found on the original blood bunny LP. By stripping away the distorted guitars and driving percussion, Chloe Moriondo reveals the skeletal strength of their songwriting. What were once high-energy anthems about cannibalism and teenage angst are transformed here into hushed, folk-adjacent meditations. The production is so intimate that you can hear the slide of fingers across guitar strings and the soft click of the ukulele, creating a sonic space that feels less like a concert hall and more like a shared secret in a dimly lit bedroom.
How does blood bunny (acoustic) sound next to the rest of chloe moriondo's catalogue?
Bittersweet saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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