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Jellywish
Folk · 2025 · 10 tracks

Jellywish

Florist's 'Jellywish' is an intimate indie folk journey through mortality, grief, and existential wonder. Emily Sprague's breathy vocals and delicate instrumentation create a serene, yet profound, son

April 4, 2025 · Double Double Whammy

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Imagine a quiet, candlelit room where profound thoughts on life, death, and the universe gently unfold. Florist's 'Jellywish' is an album that feels like a whispered conversation with your deepest self, or perhaps with a departed loved one. Emily Sprague's signature breathy vocals float over intricate acoustic guitar and piano, occasionally punctuated by subtle electronic flourishes and understated drums that add unexpected depth. It's a record that embraces the bittersweet beauty of existence, finding moments of gratitude and awe amidst themes of grief and existential crisis. Critics praised its 'tender' instrumentation and 'frank, ostensibly troubling yet dreamy observations,' making it perfect for moments of quiet introspection and emotional processing. This is an album to own for its rare blend of vulnerability, sonic intimacy, and cosmic perspective.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Levitate
2:50
02
Have Heaven
3:08
03
Jellyfish
2:56
04
Started to Glow
3:37
05
This Was a Gift
3:23
06
All the Same Light
3:46
07
Sparkle Song
3:26
08
Moon, Sea, Devil
2:16
09
Our Hearts in a Room
3:56
10
Gloom Designs
4:19
Moments Worth Listening For
The gentle, acoustic guitar-driven opening of 'Levitate' setting a deeply contemplative tone.
The unexpected introduction of drums, electronic instrumentation, and various effects on 'Have Heaven', expanding the album's sonic palette.
The electric guitar performance on 'This Was a Gift', delivering a poignant exploration of heartbreak.
The closing track 'Gloom Designs', where Emily Sprague engages in a conversation with her mother in spirit form, providing a cathartic and intimate conclusion.
Reviews

How does Jellywish sound next to the rest of Florist's catalogue?

Death Mortality+4.0σ

The writing leans far further into death mortality than the rest of the catalogue.

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