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2023 · single
Feed the Flowers Nightmares
2022 · albüm
Hungry For You To Know
2022 · mini albüm
Tin Foil Girl
2022 · single
Rainstorm Utopia
2022 · single
Abilene
2022 · single
The Best is Yet to Come
2022 · single
Covers
2021 · mini albüm
Monthly Friend
2021 · albüm
Heal
2021 · single
Wilting
2021 · single
Another Christmas
2020 · single
Birdwatcher Soundtrack
2020 · single
Seastroke
2020 · single
Redream Chaos
2020 · albüm
Quiet Violet (Redream)
2020 · single
You Could Be Happy
2019 · single
Mind Over Body / Slowdance
2019 · single
Dream Chaos
2019 · albüm
Quiet Violet
2019 · single
Alive
2019 · single
Headrush
2018 · single
Hitchhiker
2017 · mini albüm
Island Gardens
2017 · single
-45
2017 · single
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Self-described as her “doom pop” record, on new album Feed the Flowers Nightmares, Zoë Mead takes her love for Death Cab and combines it with an appreciation for contemporary composers, from Jon Brion and Library Tapes, through Mica Levi and Johnny Greenwood. And so, opening track "Everytime You’ll Be Mine" is weighty and atmospheric, the cinematic nature of the song immediately setting the tone for this new chapter of Wyldest. Elsewhere, "The Best Is Yet To Come", a striking three-minutes that begins as a stripped-back guitar-and-voice ballad before electronic drums suddenly enter, shifting the track into a beautiful instrumental soundscape, while "Abilene" leans more heavily into the pop territory, the scattered percussive beats and Zoë’s bold vocal conjuring something equally memorable and endearing. Thematically, Feed the Flowers Nightmares is informed by Zoe’s navigation of the past couple of years, but is more directly inspired by the way we treat and look after ourselves. “What I mean by ‘Feed the flowers nightmares’ is to literally ensure that you regularly ‘feed’ yourself physically, emotionally, and spiritually,” she says. “Feeling like you’re being held together by string is not a way to explore creativity or life in general. Momentum needs to be fed and nurtured, or it will just stop.” Feed the Flowers Nightmares is out now on Hand In Hive Records.