Caswell - ‘Break/Bleed/Bloom’

8/10

Most pop records sell you transformation as a straight line—mess to message, pain to power, done. Caswell's debut refuses that narrative convenience. 'Break/Bleed/Bloom' is more interested in the long, uncomfortable middle: the bit where you're not yet healed but no longer whole, suspended between versions of yourself.

The Suffolk artist has spent three years crafting these nine tracks with her live band, and that patience shows. "Your Type" doesn't so much start the album as let it seep in—ambient textures thickening into bass-heavy propulsion, like watching fog turn to storm. It's a neat trick she repeats throughout: sounds that feel organic rather than programmed, electronic but somehow breathing.

Where the record succeeds is in its refusal to pick a lane. "Written To Die" strips everything back to voice and space, proving Caswell doesn't need the architecture when the song's strong enough. "Dorko Boda" wanders into genuinely strange territory—ambient, borderless, unconcerned with hooks. Then "My Bed," featuring Passion Parade, snaps back into something darker and more rhythmically insistent. The mood shifts feel like someone actually living through cycles rather than documenting them for effect.

The production deserves credit for knowing when to step back. There's a lushness here that never tips into clutter, bass lines that anchor without dominating, synths that shimmer rather than announce themselves. "Final Call" particularly nails this balance—propulsive enough to move you, gauzy enough to drift.

Judging this against what it's trying to be—a meditation on necessary endings, a rejection of toxic positivity—'Break/Bleed/Bloom' largely delivers. Caswell has the stage experience (Ed Sheeran tours, major festivals) and the production chops, but more importantly, she's got something to say beyond "look what I can do."

This is music for sitting with difficult feelings rather than scrolling past them. Not a bad manifesto for a debut.

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