
Female voices accompanied with jangly guitars are simply irresistible, and thus I have recently discovered to my delight a band named Language of Flowers. Originally formed in 1992 by Marc the guitarist, and Colm the bassist, they soon gave up because, in their own words, they weren't any good. Luckily a lass named Tara got them playing again in 2002 and since then they've created some wonderful music and relased it on the US label Shelflife.
They'll be touring Sweden in may, and should find a very receptive audience there given the already flourishing indiepop scene over there.
Thinksmall has a nice interview with Marc here, and here are a couple of songs from their debut album "Songs about you". I particularily like the fuzzy guitar in "It's not you". And if you like them you can buy the album here or here.
Language of Flowers - It's not you (Highly recommended)
Language of Flowers - Leaving




shame this band don't tour a bit more. they put on a great live show!
yes they do indeed, but i think that the songs sounds even better on the album. saw them at debaser and will most definitely go to stockholm for popaganda and see them again. /andreas