By: Staff
The wait is over! Silver Lake, the indie-folk duo hailing from The Hague, has unveiled their latest single, “Flowers Grow In The Saddest Parts,” the first release from their highly anticipated sophomore album. After a year of writing, recording, and refining their sound, Marleen Hoebe and Jesse Koch have crafted a song that beautifully blends 1960s-inspired folk-pop with modern indie sensibilities.
This deeply personal track explores complex emotions that can arise when supporting a loved one. “Flowers Grow In The Saddest Parts” offers a tender reflection on the balance between caring for others and protecting your own peace of mind.
Listeners can expect hopeful melodies paired with profound lyrics that paint the everyday in a nostalgic yet poignant light. It’s a song that doesn’t shy away from the difficult parts of connection but instead finds beauty in them, reminding us all that growth often comes from the most challenging places.
Silver Lake is also thrilled to announce their collaboration with Atte de Jong for radio promotion and Friendly Fire as their booker, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter in their career.
Find Flowers Grow In The Saddest Parts by Silver Lake on all major platforms. Stream, playlist, and share to experience the beauty of their latest release.
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