Larkin Poe – the GRAMMY® Award-winning duo of Georgia-bred, Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell – have shared their latest single, “Little Bit,” available now via their own Tricki-Woo Records. An official music video premieres today on YouTube. The song, in which Rebecca passionately sings about being present, mindful, and in the moment, heralds Larkin Poe’s eagerly awaited new album, Bloom, arriving Friday, January 24, 2025. Pre-orders are available now.
“From the word go, it feels like we’ve been tempted to live life leaning forward,” says Rebecca Lovell. “As touring musicians, we have cultivated a pedal-to-the-metal, high-octane culture, but the shine has slowly worn off that penny. ‘Little Bit’ is all about slowing down and savoring the precious little details. As the lyrics say: ‘more ain’t always more than a little bit.’”
LISTEN TO “LITTLE BIT”
WATCH “LITTLE BIT” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
PRE-ORDER BLOOM
Bloom – which follows 2023’s GRAMMY® Award-winning Blood Harmony – was first unveiled this fall following Larkin Poe’s “Duo/Group of the Year” triumph at the 2024 Americana Honors & Awards. The album includes such recently released singles as the contemplative opening track, “Mockingbird,” the lush, blues-soaked “If God Is A Woman,” and the genre-bending “Bluephoria,” all accompanied by official music videos streaming now on YouTube.
LISTEN TO “MOCKINGBIRD”
WATCH “MOCKINGBIRD” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
LISTEN TO “IF GOD IS A WOMAN”
WATCH “IF GOD IS A WOMAN” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
LISTEN TO “BLUEPHORIA”
WATCH “BLUEPHORIA” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Presented by the Americana Music Association at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, Larkin Poe’s prestigious “Duo/Group of the Year” victory marked the latest achievement in what is proving a landmark 2024 for the dynamic sister duo. The year began with their first career GRAMMY® Award win for “Best Contemporary Blues Album” with Blood Harmony. Now, Bloom sees Larkin Poe venturing further along their evolving musical journey with a collection of songs resonating with introspection, authenticity, and a profound connection to their roots in American music.
Produced and largely co-written by Megan, Rebecca, and Tyler Bryant, the album marks a significant evolution for Larkin Poe, reflecting a synergy that extends beyond mere musical partnership. Known for the sincerity of their songcraft, the Lovell sisters now place an even greater spotlight on their gift for storytelling, delving deep into personal narratives with universal themes of self-acceptance and individuality. Against a backdrop of contemporary blues and rock influences, songs like “Little Bit” and the gritty, punk-energized anthem “Pearls” affirm their willingness to confront current realities while staying true to their musical heritage. A triumphant celebration of authenticity, Bloom cements Larkin Poe’s status as modern torchbearers of American roots music, inviting their ever-growing fanbase to flourish and thrive alongside them.
“Bloom is about finding oneself amidst the noise of the world,” says Rebecca. “It’s about wholeheartedly embracing the flaws and idiosyncrasies that make us real. In one way or another, pretty much all of the songs on this album are about finding yourself, knowing yourself, and separating the truth of who you are from societal expectations.”
In addition, Larkin Poe have joined forces with two undisputed British rock legends for a series of remarkable collaborations. The duo is featured on Elvis Costello’s new King Of America & Other Realms box set, performing a new version of his song “That’s Not The Part Of Him You’re Leaving,” recorded earlier this year. They recently backed The Coward Brothers (Costello and T-Bone Burnett) for a special performance of the song “Always” on CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and CBS Saturday Morning. Larkin Poe will also appear on Ringo Starr’s first album in six years, Look Up, joining Billy Strings for a featured performance of the new T-Bone Burnett composition, “Rosetta.” Look Up arrives Friday, January 10, 2025.
WATCH LARKIN POE WITH THE COWARD BROTHERS
(ELVIS COSTELLO AND T-BONE BURNETT) PERFORM “ALWAYS”
LIVE ON THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT
LARKIN POE – TOUR 2025
APRIL 2025
8 – St. Louis, MO – The Hawthorn *
10 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman *
11 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre *
12 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot *
15 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall *
17 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox *
18 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom *
19 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom *
23 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre *
25 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore *
27 – Santa Barbara, CA – Arlington Theatre *
MAY 2025
8 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ^
9 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club ^
10 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza ^
12 – Boston, MA – The Wilbur ^
14 – Toronto, ONT – The Concert Hall ^
16 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue ^
17 – Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre ^
29 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
30 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
JUNE 2025
1 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
JULY 2025
23-27 – Floyd, VA – FloydFest †
SEPTEMBER 2025
4-7 – Las Vegas, NV – Big Blues Bender †
OCTOBER 2025
17 – Manchester, UK – Manchester Academy
18 – Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy
19 – Bristol, UK – Bristol Beacon
21 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
22 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute
24 – Paris, France – Salle Pleyel
25 – Tilburg, Netherlands – 013 Poppodium
26 – Cologne, Germany – E-Werk
28 – Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
29 – Stockholm, Sweden – Circus
30 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Falkoner Center
NOVEMBER 2025
1 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
2 – Warsaw, Poland – Klub Stodola
4 – Vienna, Austria – Gasometer
5 – Munich, Germany – Tonhalle
8 – Geneva, Switzerland – Salle De L’Alhambra
9 – Nimes, France – La Paloma
12 – Lisbon, Portugal – Coliseu Dos Recreios
14 – Madrid, Spain – Sala Riviera
15 – Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz 1
16 – Bordeaux, France – Le Rocher de Palmer
18 – Clermont-Ferrand, France – Le Cooperative de Mai
19 – La Rochelle, France – La Sirene
21 – Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma
* w/ Special Guest Parker Millsap
^ w/ Special Guest Amythyst Kiah
† Festival Appearance