FLØRE - 'ALIEN'
FLØRE releases a new alternative single, ‘ALIEN’ via Valeria Music, the new single is about finding a true friend who makes you feel like you found your home.
FLØRE has previously released three EPS, 2020 ‘SUPERBLOOM’ 2021 ‘ROMANIAC’ and her third EP in 2022 ‘RISE OF THE ROMANIAC’. FLØRE is part of Spotify's RADAR program, and her music has been featured on playlists like New Music Friday US on top of New Music Friday playlists in 20 other countries. In 2021, FLØRE played her very first global live stream show on Amazon Music Session and played her first live show at the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg in 2021 and supported rising star Zoe Wees on her headline tour through Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands in 2022,
The new single, ‘ALIEN’ is written by FLØRE as she says that she feels out of place in this world finding someone that is similar. She writes songs “to give this weird existence a meaning”. FLØRE spent most of her childhood playing the guitar, singing and dreaming of the universe. Being inspired by the darkness of growing up and the feeling of what it must be like when life begins and ends. FLØRE calls herself a moonlover who expresses the loneliness in her songs, and her touching voice telling the stories of her own fragileness and a devotion for unusual human beings and broken love.
‘ALIEN’ is about finding a true friend, as the song deals with the feeling of being a freak most of the time, but when you find a like-minded person, you realise that you have never been wrong, and you are perfect the way you are.
FLØRE says that it is one of her favourite songs she has written so far. “It feels like a love song to one of the greatest things we can have, which is true friendship. I think feeling like a freak or a weirdo is something I will never get rid of. But there's so much beauty in it, when you find friends who share the weirdness with you. So, the song embraces the fact that you're never wrong or strange in any way, because there are other ALIENS out there who are searching for you, too.”
Words by Bethany Simms