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Flora From Kansas

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Flora From Kansas shares new single and video 'Wait For You' taken from her debut EP 'Homesick' out 14th March on Melodic.

Having announced her debut EP 'Homesick' last month, 17 year old Flora from Kansas is today sharing another slice of dreamy, indie-pop with the new track 'Wait For You'.

On the track Flora says:

"Wait For You' is a story about finding “the one” - basically a love story for a future partner. Musically, it’s a lot more of a rock song compared to the other music I’ve released. Fun fact: I got to drive a vintage Camaro for the video shoot! Super fun..."


17 year old Flora Kay A.K.A. Flora From Kansas has already been writing music for 5 years, picking up the guitar in lockdown.

“My dad and I often took long walks to a nearby gas station, where we had conversations about how life was going. It was then that we started discussing the idea of creating music together just for the fun of it.”,

Flora describes. On a rich diet of Girl In Red, Faye Webster & Alex G, Flora began learning on Garageband before upgrading to Logic for her self-productions.

As the title suggests, Flora recorded all the tracks at home - making use of every part of the house. Laying down the guitars and vocals in bedrooms and the basement, adding touches on the worn-out piano in the living room.

The whole house is alive with music, as Flora puts it

“My dad and my brother and I all have our own little recording studios in our rooms, so we kind of go around the house from workspace to workspace.”


Her debut already showcases remarkable growth, from the youthfulness of acoustic minute-long pair ‘Remember Me’ and ‘Clothes’ to the mature hi-fi of anthemic highlight ‘Wait for You’. There’s an innocence to the tracks but there’s no lack of fidelity or interesting production, with reversed parts & multi-layered vocals. Ali Chant (Aldous Harding, Soccer Mommy) adds another layer of depth on mixing duties.

Moving lyrically between candid and surreal, the songs tackle teen anxiety, middle-child syndrome & high-school romance. ‘Clothes’ is a direct address to a manipulative ex demanding back their clothes, whereas ‘The Ghost is Me’ is a symbol-ridden fever dream of the anxieties of a middle child. ‘Scared Away’ candidly addresses social anxiety, ‘asking for a friend’. The EP closes out with a sparkling cover of Alvvays’ everlasting ‘Dreams Tonite’, Molly Rankins’ lyrics sitting as an easy companion to the rest of the EP.


Homesick’ serves as an early indicator of an already fast-growing talent, and while Flora from Kansas seems bound for broader horizons, her debut shows there’s no place quite like home.



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