Flora Cash - Roses On Your Dress [Music Video]
Flora Cash is a Swedish/American couple who formed through a collaboration on Soundcloud. Shpresa Lleshaj and Cole Randall’s shared passion for music fosters their creativity, inspiring them to musically explore the complexity of relationships in their music.
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After having “met” on Soundcloud and instantly e-hitting it off musically, their “atmospheric in theme and vibe” material had soon after been supported by the likes of Noisey, The Line Of Best Fit, Paste, The Music Ninja, Earmilk, Wonderland Magazine, Konbini, Clash, Interview Magazine and many many more. Their recent ‘social network awareness’ partnership with the major Mexicantelecommunications brand called Movistar, has had over 15 million views in the last couple of months with the powerful “Always Know Who You’re Talking To On Social Networks” message still spreading.
In short, Shpresa Lleshaj and Cole Randall’s shared passion for music fosters their creativity, inspiring them to musically explore the complexity of relationships in their album. The darker side of love is a theme demonstrated in the tone of the “Roses On Your Dress” music video and the lyrical desperation to understand your lover. Listeners will recognize the cinematic qualities of a melancholic Lana Del Rey ballad, accompanied by Cole’s brooding male vocals.
The music video takes place at a fabulous mansion, where the lovers inhabit two worlds: the modern middle class living outside, and the wealthy aristocracy living inside. The couple only interacts inside the mansion, showing affection until the relationship takes a turn for the worst. The wealthy couple fights as the middle class couple calmly watches them. In the end, the relationship falls apart because money cannot sustain happiness. But that’s okay, because nothing lasts forever (and it’s fine). They have each other and that’s all that really matters.
“Roses On Your Dress is a track about individuality, struggling to make a distinctive mark upon the world and the ways in which that struggle affects each of us. It also touches on the challenges of being marginalized; an “outsider” …and the brutality with which different societies, including our own, work to shame and strip us of the uniqueness which contributes to our own inimitable vantage points.” - Flora Cash
The album is out everywhere NOW via the Swedish label Icons Creating Evil Art.
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