Bronson Scott - All Plants Go To Heaven (Album)
Bronson Scott Returns with All Plants Go To Heaven.
Kicking off 2025 with style, Southern California’s Bronson Scott makes his long-awaited return with his new album All Plants Go To Heaven. After teasing fans last year with singles Mistakes and Beach Day, Scott continues to blur the lines between indie and hip hop, carving out a sound that is entirely his own.
Across eleven tracks, All Plants Go To Heaven sees Scott refining his craft with laid back guitar work, crisp backbeats and smooth, melodic finesse. His sound feels both stripped back and full of life, indie tinged hip hop that is equal parts soulful and introspective.
The album also features his latest single WTH, a punchy, jazz-infused track bursting with energy, showcasing Scott’s fluid flows and knack for alternative melodies.
Speaking about the record, Scott reflects: “Only in hindsight do I really know what the album’s about. It’s about masking, performing for the world while everything feels like it’s falling apart inside. It’s about the loss of my father, a few lovers, and trying to build a life worth living despite all the mistakes I’ve made.”
He adds that he wanted the record to feel as raw as possible: “It had to be stripped down to the most essential elements, clean tone guitars, drums, and bars. The funny thing is, the record itself is kind of masking too. It sounds happy and full of energy, but most of the songs are about burnout and defeat.”
Blending heartfelt storytelling with sleek production, Bronson Scott proves he is a creative force not to be boxed in. All Plants Go To Heaven is more than just another album. It is a reflection of loss, growth, and the beauty in imperfection.