Language of Flowers

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Leaving 03:39 Tools
Where You Belong 04:50 Tools
Tara Mascara 05:13 Tools
Songs About You 03:11 Tools
Who You're With 03:04 Tools
If It's Not You 03:07 Tools
Summer's Been and Gone 04:59 Tools
Botanic Gardens 03:46 Tools
I Don't Care at All 05:18 Tools
She's Gone Away 04:10 Tools
You're the One 04:13 Tools
Christmas 06:49 Tools
It's Not You 03:08 Tools
Bonus: Goalhanger 04:33 Tools
Goalhanger 04:32 Tools
Call 911 I'm In Love! (Bonus T 04:32 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Don't you see 00:00 Tools
Songs About You (v2) 00:00 Tools
Call 911 I'm In Love! (Bonus Track) 04:33 Tools
Call 911 I'm in Love! 04:33 Tools
Tara Mascara - Supermarkets Edit Guitar Sketch Version 03:17 Tools
Tara Mascara (Supermarkets Edit Guitar Sketch Version) 04:33 Tools
[Untitled] 04:33 Tools
Untitled 04:33 Tools
Tara Mascara (Supermarkets edit) 03:16 Tools
Will We Ever End Up Together 02:56 Tools
Tara Mascara [Supermarkets Edit] 03:17 Tools
botanicclip 03:17 Tools
Goalhanger (Bonus Track) 03:17 Tools
The Cat's Miaow 04:09 Tools
Botanic Garden 04:09 Tools
Panda Girl 04:09 Tools
If It is Not You 04:09 Tools
Call 911 I'm In Love! (Bonus) 04:09 Tools
Call 911 I'm In Love (Bonus Track) 04:09 Tools
whoclip 04:09 Tools
christmasclip 04:09 Tools
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Language of Flowers were a 5-piece indie-pop band originally from Belfast in Northern Ireland signed to San Francisco indie label Shelflife Records. As of 2006 its members are located in London, Manchester and Belfast. The band's sound is characteristic of the British C86 movement with heavy use of jangling Rickenbacker 12-string guitars, airy female vocals and bright pop melodies. After recording a 4 track demo the band quickly signed to Shelflife and released their debut album Songs About You in 2004. The album was well received by international fanzines with reviews noting the band's classic indie pop influences from the aforementioned bands Field Mice and Heavenly as well as The Smiths, Comet Gain, The Go-Betweens and Lush. The band spent 2005-2006 playing across the UK with other indie pop bands Camera Obscura, Trembling Blue Stars, Malcolm Middleton and Pipas as well as touring around Northern Europe. They went on hiatus in 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.