
When A Flower Doesn't Grow is a Alt/Indie album by Softcult, originally released in 2026. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Shoegaze
- dreamy
- melancholic
- nocturnal
About
With a steady stream of singles and EPs over the 2020s, Softcult have been so active and omnipresent in DIY shoegaze circles that it’s hard to believe <i>When a Flower Doesn’t Grow</i> is their first proper album. The twin-sister duo’s debut full-length represents a consolidation of strengths, fusing their dual loves of 4AD-schooled dream pop and grungy ’90s alt-rock into a sound that’s as heavy as it is heady: “Pill to Swallow” may evoke the gossamer melodies of an early Lush track, but its jittery backbeat leads to a chorus that blasts off like a rocket. And though shoegaze is a genre that traditionally revels in vocal and lyrical ambiguity, singer/guitarist Mercedes Arn-Horn is not one to mince words: “16/25” is an urgent condemnation of adult men who prey on teenage girls, while “She Said, He Said” sets its crosshairs on toxic dudes cosplaying as nice guys, yielding a punk-powered rager in which the Arn-Horns get to unleash their inner riot grrrls.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Intro1:40
- 2Pill To Swallow3:42
- 3Naive2:46
- 416/252:31
- 5She Said, He Said3:01
- 6Hurt Me2:21
- 7I Held You Like Glass3:07
- 8Queen Of Nothing3:01
- 9Tired1:13
- 10Not Sorry2:50
- 11When A Flower Doesn't Grow4:01
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
