Cameron Bloomfield knows how to match light and dark, to place sugar-sweet melodies against real grit.
An alternative R&B talent whose work occupies its own realm, he's previously worked with seminal UK rap talent Ghetts.
New EP 'The Morning After' marks his return to solo duties, his first major project since 2017's 'The Night Before'.
At times wistful at others fulsome and passionate, the EP has already spawned this summer's beautiful 'Lazarus', a song that emerged from a dark place in Cameron's life.
New song 'Another Man's Woman' is equally personal, but it allows the possibility of personal growth.
A piece about conflicting emotions, it's rooted in that soulful, incredibly honest deliver. He comments:
“All of the stories in 'The Morning After' are based on real life events, reordered into an overarching narrative of self-realisation and personal growth, specifically surrounding relationships…”
"'Another Man’s Woman' is the start point for this internal growth, both in myself and in the project. It gives the story, that the previous track introduced, from my perspective and serves not only as a passionate outcry of wanting for the unnamed woman but also to show how fragile, and sometimes contradictory, emotions can be.”
We're snared a live version of this song, a sparse and incredibly powerful performance that fully showcases Cameron Bloomfield's blistering talent.
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