flor Soundtracks a New Beginning in "little light one"

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Photo: Jared Heveron

Oregon formed, Los Angeles grown alternative-pop band flor explores many feelings in their songs, from self-doubt to heartache, longing to searching for clarity, and the message behind their latest single "little light one" is a glowing contrast.

The electronic alternative-pop track is a glimpse of hope and hesitation, underscored by a shining ray of positive growth. "little light one" sounds like an optimistic new beginning. The band captures emotions of allowing oneself to start again, paired with an explosive chorus and an undeniably catchy, warm sound.

"little light one" is the third track that has been unveiled by the band this year, following pop singles "slow motion" and "dancing around." For flor, and fans, "little light one" is a window into the band's exciting future ahead as they prepare for the release of their highly-anticipated sophomore album.

The album is expected to debut later this year with New York-based record label Fueled By Ramen, whose roster also features the likes of Panic! At the Disco, SWMRS, Basement and more.

You can check out a visualizer for the new track below:

Catch flor in a city near you on their Ones To Watch - presented North American headlining tour later this year, featuring indie-pop duo joan and R&B pop fusion artist Lostboycrow.

09/10      Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom
09/12      Austin, TX @ Parish
09/13      Dallas, TX @ Trees
09/14      Houston, TX @ Bronze Peacock at House of Blues
09/16      Orlando, FL @ Social
09/17      Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
09/19      Nashville, TN @ Exit / In
09/20      Durham, NC @ Motorco
09/21      Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall
09/22      Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
09/24      Philadelphia, PA @ Foundry
09/25      New York, NY @ Foundry
09/27      Pittsburg, PA @ Club A E
09/28      Columbus, OH @ A&R Bar
09/29      Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
10/01      Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
10/02      St. Paul, MN @ Amsterdam
10/04      Denver, CO @ Marquis
10/05      Salt Lake City, UT @ In the Venue
10/07      Seattle, WA @ Neumos
10/08      Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
10/10      Oakland, CA @ The New Parish
10/11      Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent
10/12      San Diego, CA @ Music Box

For more from flor, check out our exclusive performance and interview with the alternative-pop band below.  

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