Florist’s new album Jellywish was released in April 2025, and consists of ten quiet but strong songs which focus on emotions and feelings, creating deep and thought-provoking lyrics.
By Eleanor Banyard
Feature photo by V Haddad
Florist is an indie band from Brookyln, New York made up of four members: Emily Sprague (lead vocalist), Rick Spataro, Jonnie Baker, and Felix Walworth. Jellywish is the band’s fifth studio album, and is being celebrated through a tour which stretches from Salisbury, England on the 28 August 2025 across Europe, ending in France in September. Details of all dates can be found here.
Florist’s tracks are distinctive with calming but haunting vocals and melodies. The album cover perfectly encapsulates the entirety of the album with light and creative illustrations, mirroring the vocals. The album consists of ten songs, with varying lengths from Levitate lasting only 2 minutes 49 seconds to Gloom Designs being 4 minutes 18 seconds long.
Title track Jellywish, similarly to the rest of the album, shows deep lyrics alongside calming instrumentals. This trend can be seen through their previous work, and also can be expected for more tracks in the future.
Jellywish is definitely an album to give a listen to if you are looking for calm and peaceful songs alongside deep and contemplative lyrics. It’s out now and you can give it a listen below.
