said of the group. “We showed each other songs and even wrote a few on the spot. Everything fit together so naturally, from our voices to our songwriting style.
I had never met someone who fit so perfectly with my sound.” Now, after two years of working on music with her partner, they’ve stuck out five songs.Wondering what it sounds like?
Well, we’ve taken a listen and reviewed every track on The Soundflowers EP. Is it a thriller? Here’s the NME verdict…As the opening twinkles of acoustic guitar begin and the saccharine whistles begin, suddenly we’re transported back to 2012.
A simpler time, when The Lumineers ‘Ho Hey’ was, unexplainably, being played everywhere and Mumford & Sons reigned supreme.
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