Flowers

Genre pop, australian, new wave, dance, seen live

There is more than one artist with the name Flowers.

1) Flowers is Sam, Rachel and Jordan. Upon meeting in 2012, they moved in together and started practicing and writing pop songs in their London living room. Their live performances draw a line between joyous fuzz pop and minimalist brilliance, with screaming distortion eventually calming down to singer Rachel playing solo on a one-stringed bass.

2) The original incarnation of the Australia new wave group Icehouse. They formed in Sydney in 1977 and released the album "Icehouse" under the name Flowers in 1980. Subsequent overseas releases of the album credit Icehouse as the artist.

3) Hailing from in Amsterdam, Netherlands, FLOWERS is a female deux-piece creating fluorescent, doom-laden, gloomy, forlorn minimalism. Releasing their self-titled EP in 2018 and debut LP Doom City in 2019, they produce noisy-laden stonerdoom reminiscent of Acid King, Windhand and the likes.


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There is more than one artist with the name Flowers.

1) Flowers is Sam, Rachel and Jordan. Upon meeting in 2012, they moved in together and started practicing and writing pop songs in their London living room. Their live performances draw a line between joyous fuzz pop and minimalist brilliance, with screaming distortion eventually calming down to singer Rachel playing solo on a one-stringed bass.

2) The original incarnation of the Australia new wave group Icehouse. They formed in Sydney in 1977 and released the album "Icehouse" under the name Flowers in 1980. Subsequent overseas releases of the album credit Icehouse as the artist.

3) Hailing from in Amsterdam, Netherlands, FLOWERS is a female deux-piece creating fluorescent, doom-laden, gloomy, forlorn minimalism. Releasing their self-titled EP in 2018 and debut LP Doom City in 2019, they produce noisy-laden stonerdoom reminiscent of Acid King, Windhand and the likes.


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Top Tracks

We Can Get Together 1

We Can Get Together

Can't Help Myself 2

Can't Help Myself

Icehouse 3

Icehouse

Walls 4

Walls

Young 5

Young

Pull My Arm 6

Pull My Arm

Hypnotic (feat. Uffie) 7

Hypnotic (feat. Uffie)

For Real 8

For Real

Sister 9

Sister

Forget The Fall 10

Forget The Fall

Top Albums

Icehouse (30th Anniversary Edition)
Icehouse (30th Anniversary Edition)
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Do What You Want To, It's What You Should Do
Do What You Want To, It's What You Should Do
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Hypnotic
Hypnotic
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