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The latest full-length from Larkin Poe, Blood Harmony is a whole-hearted invitation into a world they know intimately, a Southern landscape so precisely conjured you can feel the sticky humidity of the warm summer air. In bringing their homeland to such rich and dazzling life, Georgia-bred multi-instrumentalist sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell fortify their storytelling with a blues-heavy sound that hits right in the heart, at turns stormy and sorrowful and wildly exhilarating. Rooted in the potent musicality the Nashville-based duo has brought to such widely lauded work as 2018's Venom & Faith (a GRAMMY® Award nominee for Best Contemporary Blues Album), Blood Harmony affirms Larkin Poe as an essential force in shaping the identity of Southern rock-and-roll, breathing new energy into the genre with both forward-thinking perspective and a decidedly feminine strength.

"We have such fond memories of our upbringing and experiencing the beauty of Southern hospitality in its truest form--it's a very loving and inclusive energy," says Rebecca, Larkin Poe's lead vocalist/lyricist. "There's an idea that we don't walk alone, and that there's safety in keeping your door open to anyone and everyone. What we try to share through our music is the emotional equivalent of opening your door to everyone and inviting them in for sweet tea."

In a departure from the self-contained approach of past albums like 2020's Self Made Man--a critically acclaimed LP praised by American Songwriter as "pumped up for arena-sized consumption without compromising any of its stripped-down command and intensity"--Larkin Poe co-produced Blood Harmony alongside Texas-bred musician Tyler Bryant (also Rebecca's husband). "In the past we've taken a very intentional tact of self-reliance, but this time it felt right to open up the process while still keeping it a family affair," says Rebecca. With Megan handling harmony vocals, lap steel, and resonator guitar and Rebecca on guitar and keys, Larkin Poe also enlisted members of their longtime live band, including drummer Kevin McGowan and bassist Tarka Layman. Mainly recorded at Rebecca and Tyler's home studio, the result is an electrifying body of work that fully harnesses the fiery vitality they've shown in touring across the globe. "We spent a lot of time hashing everything out in pre-production, just the two of us, so that by the time we got to recording we'd already worked out all the details," Megan recalls. "We didn't want to end up stitching a bunch of takes together--we just wanted to get in there and make it as live and raw as possible."

One of the first songs penned for Blood Harmony, "Southern Comfort" instantly set the tone for Larkin Poe's finespun reflection on their heritage. With its soul-stirring harmonies and sharply detailed lyrics ("Blue jeans, leaning on a hot car/Broke every string on my old guitar"), the fiercely stomping track channels both gutsy determination and a homesick longing for days gone by. "That song partly came from thinking about our little aunts in Chattanooga," Rebecca says. "It's about rolling up as rock-and-roll musicians with tattoos on our arms, and they'd just sit us down and get out the pinto beans and collard greens and cornbread." Another meditation on the preciousness of family, Blood Harmony's smoldering title track celebrates a certain unbridled spirit passed down through generations. "'Blood Harmony' came together after Megan and our mom and I all read Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being, which is about the ways we perceive the passage of time," says Rebecca. "There was just something about the sweetness of all three of us reading the same book, and then being able to talk about how it related to our love for each other and our love for music." And on "Georgia Off My Mind," the duo deliver a heavy-hearted yet swinging lament for what we leave behind in chasing our dreams. "Like 99 percent of my songs, that song came into being at my kitchen table late in the evening," says Rebecca. "My husband and I stumbled into that line at the chorus--'Tennessee keep Georgia off my mind'--and it turned into a love song for the stretch of I-24 that connects Atlanta and Nashville, which is a drive we've made thousands of times now."

All throughout Blood Harmony, Larkin Poe imbue their songs with equal parts soulful sensitivity and thrilling ferocity--an element on full display in the feverish guitar work of "Bad Spell." "Ever since I heard 'I Put a Spell on You' by Screamin' Jay Hawkins for the first time I've wanted to write a female response to it," says Rebecca. "I'd had the title 'Bad Spell' in my journal for years, and it was so fun to create a song where the riffs and guitar tones have that singular purpose of nastiness and swagger." From the bare-bones frenzy of the album-opening "Deep Stays Down" to the euphoric bounce of "Kick the Blues" to the moody enchantment of "Lips As Cold As Diamond," Blood Harmony reveals a band in complete touch with their formidable intuition. "We've always been tenacious about following our gut, and that's really served us well," says Megan. "With my playing on this record, I trusted my own process and my own voice more than I ever have before, and when I listen back it sounds so much more like me. There's a lot of power in that."

A glorious testament to staying true to your instincts, Blood Harmony ultimately embodies a joyful empowerment that Larkin Poe hope to extend to their globe-spanning fanbase, including the close-knit community who call themselves Kinsiders. "They're people who have maybe never met in the flesh but are still able to connect and commune, and they're all so accepting of one another," says Rebecca. "We always feel that very loving aura at our live shows, and we feel incredibly fortunate for that. It's our highest and best purpose to be that connective tissue for others."

Setlists

    1. -Where have all the flowers gone / Wildflowers / Rose Garden / Wildflowers / Smell the Flowers
    2. 1.Nowhere Fast
    3. 2.Mockingbird (Restarted due to technical difficulties)
    4. 3.Easy Love Pt. 1
    5. 4.Summertime Sunset
    6. 5.Bluephoria
    7. 6.If God is a Woman
    8. 7.Deep Stays Down
  1. Acoustic

    1. 8.Southern Comfort
    2. 9.Little Bit
    3. 10.Devil Music
    1. 11.Bad Spell
    2. 12.Pearls
    3. 13.Wanted Woman - AC/DC
    4. 14.Bolt Cutters & The Family Name
  2. Encore

    1. 15.Bloom Again
    2. 16.Come On in My Kitchen (Robert Johnson cover)
  1. Intro

    1. -Where have all the flowers gone / Wildflowers / Rose Garden / Wildflowers / Smell the Flowers (Songs from Peter Seeger, Dolly Parton, Lynn Anderson, Tom Petty and Jerry Reed)
  2. Set 1:

    1. 1.Nowhere Fast
    2. 2.Mockingbird
    3. 3.Easy Love Pt. 1
    4. 4.Summertime Sunset
    5. 5.Bluephoria
    6. 6.If God is a Woman
    7. 7.Deep Stays Down
  3. Acoustic

    1. 8.Southern Comfort (Acoustic)
    2. 9.Little Bit (Acoustic)
    3. 10.Fool Outta Me (Acoustic)
    4. 11.Devil Music (Acoustic)
  4. Set 2:

    1. 12.AC/DC (Normally tagged onto Wanted Woman)
    2. 13.Bad Spell
    3. 14.Pearls
    4. 15.Bolt Cutters & The Family Name
  5. Encore

    1. 16.Bloom Again
    2. -Tiptoe Through the Tulips (Tiny Tim cover) (Tiny Tim)
  1. Set 1: Electric

    1. 1.Nowhere Fast
    2. 2.Summertime Sunset / Kick the Blues
    3. 3.Easy Love Pt. 1
    4. 4.Bluephoria
    5. 5.Mockingbird
    6. 6.Little Bit
    7. 7.Bad Spell
  2. Acoustic Set

    1. 8.Southern Comfort
    2. 9.God Moves on the Water (Blind Willie Johnson cover)
    3. 10.Mad as a Hatter
    4. 11.Thank God I'm a Country Boy (John Denver cover)
  3. Set 2: Electric

    1. 12.Deep Stays Down
    2. 13.If God is a Woman
    3. 14.Pearls
    4. 15.Blue Ridge Mountains
    5. 16.Bolt Cutters & The Family Name
  4. Encore

    1. 17.Bloom Again
    1. 1.Bluephoria
    2. 2.Mockingbird
    3. 3.If God is a Woman
    4. 4.You Are the River (Live debut)
    5. 5.Little Bit
    6. 6.Easy Love Pt. 1
    1. 1.Bluephoria
    2. 2.Mockingbird
    3. 3.You Are the River
    4. 4.If God is a Woman
    5. 5.Little Bit
    6. 6.Easy Love Pt. 1

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 37 reviews
  • Amazing show!

    by Frank N on 2025-05-25The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    What a memorable experience! The vocals were powerful and on point, and all of the players are incredibly talented. The songs of the Bloom album are indeed excellent and to hear the band deliver them with such emotion was a special treat. I will watch for LP’s next tour!

  • Excellent show

    by Newfoundlander on 2025-05-21The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    My husband and I travelled from the most easterly point of Canada to Toronto just to see the show! It was absolutely worth the journey! Please come to Newfoundland. You’ll love it here.

  • Fantastic!! I will make a point of seeing them again!

    by Markusbrooklin on 2025-05-19The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Overall it was a fantastic show! I hoped they would play a few more blues tunes but it was an album release tour so it's to be expected for them to play mostly new stuff. My only criticism is that the sound wasn't great at the start. We were very close to the stage and Megan's guitar and harmonies were barely audible for the first couple of songs. It did get sorted but in 2025 this kind of thing should have been corrected t sound check.

  • I'll see them anytime they come

    by Dave on 2025-05-18The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    Great sound at this venue. Better seat choice up top if you arrive early. Band appeared on time, ready to play. Mostly rockers. One cover, of John Denver. Interesting bit where the whole band sang and performed around a single mic. The sisters are very good at what they do, and they put it together well with their backup band.

  • Wonderful First Time Seeing Larkin Poe

    by Kurt on 2025-05-18The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    My friends and I love going to concerts featuring artists we have heard of, but not overly familiar with. After the show all 5 of us (all of us 60+) could not say enough great things about this band. We loved it and all said we'd go see them again. Great show.

  • Awesome!

    by Relder on 2025-05-18The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Run don’t walk to see this band live ! They were superb great venue great soundB

  • Memorable Concert

    by Ottawa Poet on 2025-05-18The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Beautiful venue, great value, high energy performance. The Lovell sisters are incredibly talented, have sweet harmonies and are lovely to meet in person.

  • A great night

    by GNS on 2025-05-18The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    One of the best shows I’ve seen in years! Amazing energy and inspiring musicianship. Excellent sound mix highlighting powerful vocals and impressive guitar interplay. I could not have asked for a better night out. Opener Amethyst Kiah was a perfect introduction to the evening. I wasn’t sure what to expect from her - but am very glad I saw her full set.

  • Fantastic Show

    by Randall on 2025-05-18The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Highly recommend anyone who likes soulful, root, country folk rock blues!!

  • Great show.

    by Martino on 2025-05-18The Concert Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Larkin Poe and opener Amathyst Kiah were great. Sound was good. Nice venue. Only downside was the 6’5” wannabe Scorsese who in addition to his height recorded 90% of the show holding his phone and arms above his head. Hope he posts it to you tube so at least we can see some of the show after the fact.