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Blooms Corda — Ukrainian music band created by Danylo Halyko in 2014.

A notable feature of the band is the combination of funk, jazz-like music with poetic Ukrainian-language texts. Critics have repeatedly recognized Corda as one of the most original and interesting bands of the independent music scene of Ukraine, and the band's albums have always received high positions in the ratings of music media.

History
In 2015, the band recorded their first debut album, Monodance, and in 2016, they released a new full-length record, Gigotosia.

On October 28, 2018, the band presented the third full-length album Fog Lavender. .

In response to the Russia invasion of Ukraine, the band became a member of the charity music collection called "For Ukraine". The album was created to demonstrate the unity and diversity of modern Ukrainian music, although its main purpose was to raise funds for local humanitarian organizations to help the country and its people. 100% of the profits from this project went entirely to humanitarian aid.

On June 10, 2022, the band unveiled a new studio album called "The Most Expensive Things in the World". It features ten tracks, some recorded before and some during the full-scale invasion.[16] [17]

On April 19, 2024, the band released a new 'blue' album called "It's Raining But the Sun Is Shining" The album consists of 11 songs that were recorded in a home studio during 2023-2024. The main theme of the release was the time in its various manifestations.[18] [19] [20]

Discography

 * 2014 — 7 Pisen
 * 2015 — Monodance
 * 2015 — Monodance Bonus Tracks (EP)
 * 2016 — Gigotosia
 * 2018 — Fog Lavender
 * 2020 — «Форель» (Trout) (single)
 * 2020 — Sottoportico (EP)
 * 2022 — «Найдорожчі речі у світі» (The Most Expensive Things In the World)
 * 2024 — «Дощ іде, але сонце світить» (It's Raining But the Sun Is Shining)

Members
Danylo Halyko – vocals, guitar, harmonica, songwriter

Andriy Paliy - drums

Oleksiy Petrenko – bass guitar

Olha Shurova – vocals, keyboards, percussion

Nazar Vachevskyi – saxophone, clarinet