Florist

Florist is an American indie folk band known for their ethereal soundscapes and intimate lyricism. Formed in 2014, the band originally started as a solo project by Emily Sprague, eventually evolving into a trio with Rick Spataro and Jonnie Baker. Their music often features gentle acoustic guitar, subtle electronic elements, and Sprague’s delicate vocals, creating a soothing and introspective listening experience. The band’s ability to blend minimalistic melodies with profound emotional depth has garnered them a dedicated following in the indie music scene.

The band’s debut EP, “We Have Been This Way Forever,” released in 2014, set the foundation for their distinct sound. It was followed by their first full-length album, “The Birds Outside Sang,” in 2016. This album was particularly poignant, as it was written during a period of recovery for Sprague after a serious bicycle accident. The songs explore themes of healing, nature, and personal growth, capturing raw emotions with an almost serene clarity. The album received critical acclaim for its honest storytelling and beautifully sparse arrangements.

Florist’s subsequent releases continued to build on their reputation for crafting deeply personal and evocative music. Their 2017 album, “If Blue Could Be Happiness,” delves into themes of love, loss, and nostalgia. The record is characterised by its warm, organic sound and introspective lyrics that invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences. The band’s ability to convey complex emotions through simple yet powerful melodies is a testament to their artistry and authenticity.

In addition to their recorded work, Florist is known for their captivating live performances. They create an intimate atmosphere that makes concert-goers feel as though they are part of a shared experience. The band often incorporates visual elements into their shows, enhancing the emotional impact of their music. This connection with their audience is a key aspect of Florist’s appeal, allowing them to forge lasting bonds with fans around the world.

Florist’s music often explores the relationship between humans and nature, drawing inspiration from the natural world. Their lyrics frequently reference landscapes, flora, and fauna, creating vivid imagery that transports listeners to tranquil settings. This thematic focus not only underscores the band’s environmental consciousness but also reflects a broader philosophical inquiry into the interconnectedness of life. By weaving these elements into their work, Florist invites listeners to contemplate their place in the world and the beauty that surrounds them.

Florist songs (7) which have featured on Sombrero Fallout

Upcoming Florist gigs

FLORIST @ End of the Road End of the Road, Bryanston And Dorset SquareUnited Kingdom

FLORIST @ Aalhaus Aalhaus, HamburgGermany

FLORIST @ PAARD PAARD, Den HaagNetherlands

FLORIST @ Vera Vera, GroningenNetherlands

FLORIST @ JAME ( Oreixe Akustikoa ) JAME ( Oreixe Akustikoa ), Arrasate / MondragónSpain

FLORIST @ Razzmatazz 3 Razzmatazz 3, BarcelonaSpain

FLORIST @ Societaetstheater Societaetstheater, DresdenGermany

FLORIST @ Chelsea Chelsea, ViennaAustria

FLORIST @ Chelsea Chelsea, ViennaAustria

FLORIST @ Bellevue di Monaco Bellevue di Monaco, MünchenGermany

FLORIST @ Palace St.Gallen Palace St.Gallen, St. GallenSwitzerland

FLORIST @ FRI-Son FRI-Son, FribourgSwitzerland

FLORIST @ Trabendo Trabendo, ParisFrance

FLORIST @ Le Grand Mix Le Grand Mix, TourcoingFrance

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