Florist: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

April 29, 2016 by BOB BOILEN • In Florist, Emily Sprague and her Catskills friends sing quiet, delicate songs filled with vivid memories. “Vacation“ is about growing up and learning about love. “Like when I used to ride roller coasters with my dad When a swimming pool in a hotel Was a gift from God Like, love, we’re like a family I don’t know how to be“ “Cool And Refreshing“ finds Sprague singing about the childhood memories that we lose one by one. “Think of me by the creek in cutoff jeans holding onto Something that has meaning to me I don’t really think my life will ever make me As happy as Kaaterskill Creek“ These two songs are from Florist’s 2015 EP, Holdly, while the band closes its Tiny Desk concert with “1914,“ a track from its new debut full-length, The Birds Outside Sang. On drums, you’ll find a Tiny Desk alum in Felix Walworth, who was first here with Bellows, then Eskimeaux; all of these musicians are connected in some way to the Epoch, a collective from New York City. It’s a creative friendship with stories to share, and its members’ songs feel best in intimate settings, like a desk surrounded by old and new friends. The Birds Outside Sang is available now: iTunes: Amazon: Set List: “Vacation“ “Cool And Refreshing“ “1914“ Credits: Producers: Bob Boilen, Niki Walker; Audio Engineers: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Niki Walker, Kara Frame; Production Assistant: Jackson Sinnenberg; Photo: Brandon Chew/NPR. For more Tiny Desk concerts, subscribe to our podcast:
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