Squirrel Flower Announces New Album 'Tomorrow's Fire’

Shares not one but two lead singles 'Full Time Job' and 'When A Plant Is Dying'.

Chicago-based artist Squirrel Flower, led by the talented Ella Williams, is thrilled to announce the release of their highly anticipated album Tomorrow's Fire due out on October 13th via Full Time Hobby (Polyvinyl in the US). This marks the next chapter in Squirrel Flower's musical journey. Alongside the exciting news, Squirrel Flower presents two lead singles from the album, namely ‘Full Time Job’ and ‘When A Plant Is Dying’ providing a glimpse into the emotional depth that Tomorrow's Fire has in store.

While Squirrel Flower's earlier work had a hushed and minimalistic quality Tomorrow's Fire unleashes the contained storm within, showcasing a dynamic rock sound meant to be played loud. The album effortlessly traverses a range of emotional states, combining lightness and heaviness, and solidifies Ella Williams' status as one of today's most exceptional songwriters.

The lead singles ‘Full Time Job’ and ‘When A Plant Is Dying’ delve into the universal desperation experienced by artists. Williams' lyrics capture the frustration and longing that come with creative pursuits, while the music's ferocious production amplifies their intensity. Accompanying music videos directed by Lua Borges visually capture the raw emotion and powerful themes explored in the songs.

To celebrate the release of Tomorrow's Fire Squirrel Flower has announced a series of UK tour dates, including a performance at the esteemed Pitchfork Music Festival in London. These live shows promise to be immersive experiences where fans can witness the electrifying energy of Squirrel Flower's music firsthand.

Pre-orders for "Tomorrow's Fire" are now available. For more information on Squirrel Flower and their upcoming tour dates, visit their official website and follow them on social media.

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