other titles...
- Hello again
- Orange-coloured day
- Nightvisions
- Crystalline
- Now and then
- Halfway heart
- I wish for the rain intro
- I wish for the rain
- Cuckoo
- Butterflies (ft. Tim Bernardes)
- Slowly
Liana Flores
Flower of the soul
Fiction / Verve
Liana Flores is a London-based English-Brazilian singer-songwriter influenced by Bossa Nova, 60s British folk, and the Romantic poets, calling to mind artists from Nick Drake and Astrud Gilberto to contemporaries like Laufey and Faye Webster.
With her music, Liana aims to open a window to the sublime in the everyday, simplicity, emotional candor, and the rhythms of the seasons - inviting each listener into what she describes as a “fantastical realm". Liana appears now with her debut album Flower of the soul, an 11-track collection of vignettes that illustrate co-existent playfulness and sincerity, the suggestion of ephemerality; the consonance of soul, and soil, too. Throughout the album, love wanders from the romantic to the ecospiritual on tracks like “Nightvisions,” to the Bossa-inspired “I wish for the rain” and saudade “Now and then,” before finding a moment of clarity with “Butterflies (ft. Tim Bernardes).”