On his sophomore album Blurring Time (2025), Bells Larsen collapses past and present into an intimate meditation on becoming. Moving between spacious lo-fi ’90s indie and searing folk ballads, the album is structured around Larsen’s transition: he recorded his previous “high” voice in 2022, waited for his voice to drop after starting testosterone, and asked longtime friend and frequent collaborator Georgia Harmer to arrange harmonies for his new “low” voice. By placing both at the forefront, Blurring Time becomes a living duet—a bold, unyielding devotional that has drawn attention from artists including Katie Gavin, The Japanese House, and Hand Habits.