Chloe Moriondo Blood Bunny
The New York Times crowned the 13-track Blood Bunny a “Critic’s Pick,†and exclaimed “On the robust and vividly plain-spoken “Blood Bunny,†Moriondo…is a pop-punk whiz, deftly hopping between musical approaches from spare to lushly produced, and emphasizing intimate, cut-to-the-bone lyrics.†The Line of Best Fit hailed the record as Moriondo’s “boldest, brightest and most ambitious project to date,†while Dork Magazine raved, “It’s obvious that [Blood Bunny] is a big deal†in a five-star review. FLOOD Magazine praised the record’s “intricate production blending cozy pop and rock riffs†and UPROXX declared, “’Blood Bunny’ is a departure from the sound on Moriondo’s previous work, employing a full band to create alternative rock songs that sound absolutely massive…with excellent songwriting.â€
Blood Bunny was heralded by the release of the single “I Eat Boys,†a deceptively breezy track inspired by the queer cult classic film Jennifer’s Body, twisting an instance of street harassment into a cannibalistic daydream. In addition to “I Eat Boys,†the album features previously released singles “Manta Rays,†“GIRL ON TV,†and “I Want To Be With You,†the latter of which was lauded by The New York Times as “acutely observed bedroom pop … served with a side of arena-emo triumphâ€. Recently labeled one of 2021’s Artists To Watch by PEOPLE and NME, Chloe has racked up praise from Billboard, UPROXX, Refinery29, them., E!, and more. The artist has also become a sought-after collaborator, recently appearing as a featured artist on tracks with Frances Forever, mxmtoon and Ricky Montgomery.