Florist share “Spring In Hours,” the new single from their anticipated self-titled album out July 29th on Double Double Whammy. The song’s video is comprised of footage collected from 125 collaborators all around the world who sent the band clips that celebrate cycles, growth, seasons, love, and friendship.
“Spring in Hours is a love song for cycles, seasons, growth, bugs, flowers, friendship, all the atoms in the universe, the chaos that created us, and the void which everything returns to,” says Emily Sprague.
“Musically for Florist, it’s our collaboration as a group in full spectrum. We arranged, played, produced, and recorded the song ourselves. Often at night alongside the crickets you can hear playing along.”
The band has also announced a US summer tour that kicks off at Bowery Ballroom in New York on July 30th, and goes through end of August.
Florist feels like the culmination of a decade-long journey, their fourth full-length album, but the first deserving of a self-titled designation. “We called it Florist because this is not just my songs with a backing band,” Sprague explains. “It’s a practice. It’s a collaboration. It’s our one life. These are my best friends and the music is the way that it is because of that.” Florist is also the strongest album of the band’s decade-long career, an immersive work that conveys the magic of the earth and of family, and the whole of the band’s heart.
Photo Courtesy: Carl Solether
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