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Liv Bloore shares new single ‘Her Flowers’

Liv Bloore’s new single ‘Her Flowers’ is the most vulnerable showcase of her songwriting. The track is a nostalgic, grieving reflection of all the girls she has loved and lost. From high school friends she no longer speaks to, girls she dated and a childhood friend who recently passed away, ‘Her Flowers’ is symbolic of a lost girlhood that slipped out of reach far too soon.

Completely self produced by Liv, the song starts as a lilting folk ballad, before growing into an ethereal shoegaze outro with echoing trumpet, slide guitar, a choir of spacey harmonies and tinkling piano scales reflecting ‘she loves me now, she loves me not / I was never there to tie the knot’.

The lyrics also reference one of Liv’s biggest inspirations, queer indie rock artist Phoebe Bridgers, singing ‘I listened to Punisher alone (I gave you the moon)’. ‘Her Flowers’ is a beautiful encapsulation of queerness, grief and girlhood and highlights Liv’s poetic storytelling and delicate production style.

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