‘Sugar Water’ is a wonderful example of Flower Face’s indie pop charm and unique appeal

The track comes with the announcement her forthcoming full-length album The Shark In Your Water

The track comes with the announcement her forthcoming full-length album The Shark In Your Water

Armed with a distinctive, melancholic sound, and a fun and modern music video, latest Flower Face release ‘Sugar Water’ is a perfect showcase of the unique appeal that the artist possesses.

There is a real affable charm to the artist and the candid and thoughtful nature of the sound, as descending guitar lines and dark melodies meet  lyrics of a maddening and somewhat obsessive infatuation. There is an almost haunting feeling to the sound, but it continues to maintain its melodic and memorable edge, even as it gets quite bleak at times. A multi-faceted and always interesting piece of art, ‘Sugar Water’ is a nostalgic and summation of the unique appeal of Flower Face. With the announcement of her forthcoming full-length album The Shark In Your Water, due out May 27th, this is an exciting time to be a fan of the young artist.

“Sugar Water is a song about being completely infatuated with someone, to the point where you’re in too deep but you don’t care because everything is so exciting and colorful and beautiful. The world looks better through rose-colored glasses, so you keep them on. You don’t see any problems or failures until they hit you in the face.”