JACK BLOOM – “WHERE DO YOU GO?”

Meet Jack Bloom: an emerging voice from Italy’s alt-pop scene, born in 2002 and already shaping a sound that feels both intimate and international.

His new single, “Where Do You Go?”, is a shimmering piece of groove-driven nostalgia.

Imagine the hypnotic pulse of Metronomy’s “The Look” meeting the emotional clarity and crisp production of Harry Styles’ “As It Was”. The result is a song that feels like dancing through a memory — upbeat, but never shallow; catchy, yet emotionally loaded.

“Where Do You Go?” opens with tight, propulsive drums and a bouncing bassline that pulls you in from the first second. Add warm synth textures, understated guitar licks, and a vocal line that feels both personal and instantly memorable, and you’ve got a track that’s ready for radio rotation, indie playlists, and late-night drives.

“Where do you go, when you don’t call? / With all this space and time… you’re always on my mind.”

It’s a question we’ve all asked, quietly or out loud. Jack turns it into a hook — simple, haunting, and honest. The lyrics explore emotional absence, and the echo left behind by someone who’s no longer present, but never really gone. It’s about drifting, longing, and the quiet obsession of remembering.

Jack Bloom writes, produces, and performs his own music. Raised in Northern Italy, he grew up surrounded by British indie, electronic textures, and the kind of heartfelt pop that crosses borders. Despite being only 23, his artistic identity is already sharp: emotionally open, sonically polished, and impossible to ignore.

His DIY approach brings authenticity; his sense of melody brings staying power.

Where Do You Go?” bridges indie and pop with rare balance. It’s infectious, but smart. Smooth, but layered. Whether you’re programming a pop show, an alt-indie hour, or looking for the next artist to break through the European scene, Jack Bloom deserves your attention.