Florist detail forthcoming album, Jellywish
New York Folk quartet Florist have announced their forthcoming new album, Jellywish, alongside the lead single, "Have Heaven".
Singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter Emily Sprague says that the album, Jellywish, is purposely complicated. “It’s a gentle delivery of something that is really chaotic, confusing, and multifaceted,” she explains. “It has this technicolor that’s inspired by our world and also fantasy elements that we can use to escape our world.”
“We enter an observational fever dream about floating through liminal space between lifetimes, individual perceptions. There is reflection on our connectedness in joy and suffering through the wish for a peaceful place for our spirits to live and land,” Sprague explains. “‘Have Heaven’ establishes the world of the album to be not quite always lucid, but rather a perspective that is blended into the worlds of the magic and death realms swirling around us. The chorus is a chant that pleads for a better symbiosis between these worlds, and between our earthly forms trying to survive alongside each other, bound to the systems we must exist within.”
Tracklist:
- Levitate
- Have Heaven
- Jellyfish
- Started To Glow
- This Was A Gift
- All The Same Light
- Sparkle Song
- Moon, Sea, Devil
- Our Hearts In A Room
- Gloom Designs
Jellywish, is set for release on 4 April via Double Double Whammy.
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