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Artist Info

Flower

Flower
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™There are at least 8 musical entities who have called themselves Flower:

1) NYC punk rock. https://flowernewyorkcity.bandcamp.com/
2) A post-punk band from NYC.
3) A female disco singer from the 70's.
4) A South Korean rock band (플라워).
5) A House DJ from the Czech Republic.
6) An Eastern European drum & bass artist.
7) A South Korean girl group (플라워).
8) A Japanese pop girl group.

1) Flower are a noisy punk band from New York City with recordings out on the Profane Existence label. https://flowernewyorkcity.bandcamp.com/

2) Flower is a post-punk noise/pop band from NYC that existed from 1986-1990 featuring later members of Versus (Richard Baluyut, Ed Baluyut), French (Ian James, Andrew Bordwin), Cell (Ian James), The Pacific Ocean (Ed Baluyut), and Ruby Falls (Andrew Bordwin). Featuring the Baluyut brothers on guitar, James on bass, and Bordwin on drums, Flower was a staple of the NYC underground scene carved out by Sonic Youth, Live Skull, Swans, etc, utilizing the noise element of the aforementioned artists to deepen the textures of more classically oriented pop songs. Flower reunited for The Big Takeover anniversary shows in the summer of 2010 and again in July 2014 and are currently working on a new album, and have returned to performing live regularly as of 2017.

8) Flower was a Japanese pop girl group signed to the Sony Music Japan record label. Originally a four member dance unit serving as backup dancers for Exile, Flower added two more dancers and three vocalists. The new members were selected through a nationwide talent search by LDH titled Exile Presents Vocal Battle Audition 3 ~For Girls~. They made their debut on October 12, 2011 with the single "Still". They disbanded on September 30, 2019.
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