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  1. Jun 19, 2024 · Yet, with her stunning new album, Miss Flowe r, her first in 10 years, Torrini will surely expand her fanbase. It’s a seductive and captivating record, intimate and silky, taking inspiration from the mysterious titular figure, the mother of one of Torrinis friends.

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · One of Torrini's solo successes came with the release of "Jungle Drum" in 2009. The single gained widespread acclaim and reached the top of the charts in several European countries. In 2024 Emiliana Torrini returns with her fulminant new album "Miss Flower".

  3. 6 days ago · The review of ‘Miss Flower’ by Emiliana Torrini. A decade since her last solo album, Emiliana Torrini and her silky dreamy voice returns with one of her more eclectic releases to date. As someone who pendulum swings around folk, trip-hop, electronica, Icelandic pop and classic rock, it’s incredibly difficult to pin Torrini down into one area.

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · Emilíana Torrini – Miss Flower. A story that could inspire a film, never mind an album, frames a welcome return for a voice that’s been very much missed. Emilíana Torrini ‘s first album in a decade has quite the story behind it. A few years ago, the Icelandic musician visited one of her friends in the UK to support a friend whose mother ...

  5. Jun 9, 2024 · Those are the premises with which Torrini's new album called Miss Flower was born, a record made of 9 (plus 1 instrumental) of Geraldine's life stories re-imagined by the talented Icelandic artist, where Torrini manages to balance in an incredibly effective fashion, different style of arrangements that would work perfectly as each song's ...

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · Listen to Miss Flower by Emilíana Torrini on Apple Music. 2024. 10 Songs. Duration: 39 minutes.

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