LONDON trio Flowers amassed more than 100 songs from writing, practising daily in their living room and recording through the night. This week the 14 in fullest bloom are released on their debut album, Do What You Want To, It’s What You Should Do, on the Fortuna POP! label.

Flowers line up with Rachel Kennedy on vocals, bass and synths, Sam Ayres on guitar and synths and Jordan Hockley on drums, a combo brought together by Ayres’ advert for a singer to make music like “Madonna through a broken tape machine”.

Their first foray into a proper recording studio was at Suede guitarist Bernard Butler’s 355 Studio, with its analogue synths and Vox organ, where band and producer Butler dispensed with the “wall of sound” that characterised Flowers’ home recordings.

“We were young writing this album – we still are, I think! – so all the songs reflect the emotions of being young,” says Rachel. “That covers just about everything to the extreme; loneliness, happiness, rejection, love, torment, excitement.”

Most of the songs clock in at under three minutes. “We love all kinds of things, Ramones, Madonna, The Misfits, Iggy & The Stooges, Joy Division,” says Rachel. “The album doesn’t sound too much like any of those, but the songs are short and simple pop songs, and all those artists we love write songs like that.”

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