FLØRE - 'Zombie'
FLØRE releases their pop punk single ‘Zombie’ which is a deep dive into the old flames of past relationships resurfacing.
Until now FLØRE has released 3 Eps ‘SUPERBLOOD, ‘ROMANIAC’, and the most recent EP ‘RISE OF THE ROMANIAC’. The single ‘Bad Medicine’ from of her ‘ROMANIAC’ EP reached Germany’s radio Top 200 charts and in 2021 she played her first live show at the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg. FLØRE is also on Spotify’s RADAR program, and she has been featured on playlists lie the New Music Friday US and Indie Pop.
‘Stop knocking on my door, like it’s okay.’
Some listeners may relate to this song as FLØRE explained that the song is about the on-off relationship with past lovers. She continues that breaking free from these toxic relationships is hard, because there’s still a part of excitement and you can fall into memory holes, and then later catch yourself wishing it was different and that it worked out. Some relationships can’t be killed, and they remain undead forever. The song puts past lovers as Zombies because they keep crawling back to you, bringing back to life relationships that was already dead.
‘Our love is so undead, so don’t come back to me.’
FLØRE writes her songs “to give this weird existence a meaning.” As she felt alien for most of her life, she spent her childhood playing the guitar, singing, and dreaming of the universe. She was inspired by the darkness growing up, as it is beautifully broken and the feeling of what it must be like when it begins and ends, or what life is like at all. FLØRE calls herself a ‘Moon lover’ as she expresses her loneliness in her songs, in the single ‘Zombie’ from her touching voice which shows how fragile this subject is when it comes to on-off relationships, and her devotion for broken love.
Give ‘Zombie’ a listen and build a coffin like FLØRE for stop your old flame from resurfacing.
Words by Beth Simms
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