"Sudden Aurora" is a captivating avant-garde jazz album by the Bloom Project, a dynamic duo consisting of Rent Romus on alto and soprano saxophones and Thollem McDonas on piano. Released on February 23, 2009, under Edgetone Records, this album is a testament to the duo's improvisational prowess and their ability to blend free jazz with experimental sounds. The album's twelve tracks, including standout pieces like "New Light," "Radiance," and the titular "Sudden Aurora," showcase a rich tapestry of textures and tones, with Romus's expressive saxophone work intertwining seamlessly with McDonas's intricate piano compositions. Clocking in at just over 53 minutes, "Sudden Aurora" is a journey through the avant-garde landscape, offering listeners a unique and immersive experience. The album's production credits include Clyde Niesen, who handled recording, mixing, and mastering, ensuring a polished and dynamic sound. For fans of innovative jazz and experimental music, "Sudden Aurora" is a compelling addition to their collection.