‘Flowers’ is a daydream of a sophomore single from Mint Tulip

The track follows the release of the artist's attention-grabbing debut single 'Mermaid'

The track follows the release of the artist’s attention-grabbing debut single ‘Mermaid’

Having established a distinctive sound and aura on her debut single ‘Mermaid’, rising Melbourne artist Mint Tulip has looked to expand upon and continue to develop her unique sonic world on her sophomore release ‘Flowers’, a track that melds genres like dream pop, shoegaze and indie folk to make for an immersive listening experience that engulfs you like a daydream and never lets go throughout.

The track, alongside its video featuring performers from the glitter explosive comedy dance group The Real Hot Bitches, makes for a captivating and relatable listening experience, exploring the feeling of having an intense crush on somebody that has left you longing for a future with them and wondering how things would play out with you together. There is an inherent softness to the sound that does a great job of encapsulating this feeling, making for an airy and euphoric tone that feels both adventurous and easy-going throughout. The artist’s uplifting charm and deftness as a crafter of sounds shines through this new release, and alongside its quirky and fun video, leaves a lasting and indelible mark on you as a listener.