Flora Cash, the celebrated Swedish/American indie-pop duo, is thrilled to unveil their latest single, “My Ex Would’ve Left By Now.” It’s the latest pre-release single from their eagerly anticipated album, set to release this fall via the band’s label Flower Money Records.
Reflecting on the theme of enduring love, the band’s Cole Randall shares, “With ‘My Ex Would’ve Left By Now,’ we’re reflecting on the struggle to accept the care and patience of someone who stays, even when we feel unworthy. We aimed to capture the tension between recognizing our flaws and appreciating the rare love that endures despite them.”
Shpresa Lleshaj adds, “This track offers a raw and introspective look at self-doubt and the fear of not living up to our end of the bargain.”
Formed in 2012, Flora Cash, comprised of Shpresa Lleshaj and Cole Randall, embodies a narrative of love, resilience, and artistic triumph. Lleshaj fled war-torn Kosovo, while Randall overcame a challenging upbringing marked by an incarcerated father. Their paths serendipitously crossed on SoundCloud, leading to a Minneapolis meeting that birthed Flora Cash. The duo’s journey, united by their shared passion for music, saw them marry in 2013 and embark on a path characterized by creative evolution.
With the release of “My Ex Would’ve Left By Now,” alongside previous singles “Like No One Could,” “Dragon,” “Baby I Love You,” “HOLY WATER,” and “i’m tired,” Flora Cash continues to explore themes of love and life, marking another significant chapter in their inspiring journey.
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