Florist have introduced their fifth studio album and follow-up to 2022’s self-titled record; Jellywish arrives April 4 through Double Double Whammy. The indie-folk quartet is formally introducing the LP with “Have Heaven” and its adjoining music video animated by Kohana Wilson. Take a look at the brand new track beneath.
“‘Have Heaven’ establishes the world of the album to be not fairly all the time lucid, however somewhat a perspective that’s blended into the worlds of the magic and loss of life realms swirling round us,” bandleader Emily Sprague defined in a press release. “The refrain is a chant that pleads for a greater symbiosis between these worlds, and between our earthly varieties attempting to outlive alongside one another, sure to the programs we should exist inside.”
Jellywish is billed as an train in imagining a world the place magic is a each day companion, risk is all over the place, and asking the tough questions is rewarding. The ten-song LP additionally contains the beforehand launched observe “This Was a Gift.”
Revisit the 2019 Rising interview “Florist’s Emily Sprague Is on a Never-Ending Search for Life’s Biggest Mysteries.”
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Jellywish:
01 Levitate
02 Have Heaven
03 Jellyfish
04 Began to Glow
05 This Was a Present
06 All of the Similar Mild
07 Sparkle Music
08 Moon, Sea, Satan
09 Our Hearts in a Room
10 Gloom Designs