

Squirrel Flower
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Squirrel Flower - So Hot You're Hurti...
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Squirrel Flower - Tomorrow's Fire
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Squirrel Flower - Planet (i)
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Squirrel Flower - I Was Born Swimming
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Squirrel Flower - Planet (i) Album Re...
$20.0 USD
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Anna
November 20th 2023
Cool venue with nice staff :) Absolutely delicious vibes from the genius support artist (Lover Buffet)!! And the whole Squirrel flower band was just so magical. Definitely go see them live! Very enchanting :)
Berlin, Germany@Lark

Greg
June 26th 2019
Wonderful people and beautiful music filled the night with the zest of creative energies
Portland, OR@Speck's Records & Tapes
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About Squirrel Flower
The music Ella Williams makes as Squirrel Flower has always communicated a strong sense of place. Her self-released debut EP, 2015’s early winter songs from middle america, was written during her first year living in Iowa, where the winter months make those of her hometown, Boston, seem quaint by comparison. Since that first offering, Squirrel Flower amassed a fanbase beyond the Boston DIY scene and has released two more EPs and two full-lengths. The most recent, Planet (i), was laden with climate anxiety, while the subsequent Planet EP marked an important turning point in Williams’ prolific career; the collection of demos was the first self-produced material she’d released in some time. With a renewed confidence as a producer, she helmed Tomorrow’s Fire at Drop of Sun Studios in Asheville alongside storied engineer Alex Farrar (Wednesday, Indigo de Souza, Snail Mail). Williams and Farrar tracked many of the instruments, building the songs together during the first week, and then assembled a studio band that included Matt McCaughan (Bon Iver), Seth Kauffman (Angel Olsen band), MJ Lenderman, and Dave Hartley (The War on Drugs) lending their contributions.
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Genres:
Indie, Alternative, Rock
Hometown:
Boston, Massachusetts
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
concerts near you
all concerts & live streams
Live Photos of Squirrel Flower
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Official Merch

Squirrel Flower - So Hot You're Hurti...
$5.0 USD

Squirrel Flower - Tomorrow's Fire
$10.0 USD

Squirrel Flower - Planet (i)
$10.0 USD

Squirrel Flower - I Was Born Swimming
$10.0 USD

Squirrel Flower - Planet (i) Album Re...
$20.0 USD
Squirrel Flower's tour
Fan Reviews

Anna
November 20th 2023
Cool venue with nice staff :) Absolutely delicious vibes from the genius support artist (Lover Buffet)!! And the whole Squirrel flower band was just so magical. Definitely go see them live! Very enchanting :)
Berlin, Germany@Lark

Greg
June 26th 2019
Wonderful people and beautiful music filled the night with the zest of creative energies
Portland, OR@Speck's Records & Tapes
About Squirrel Flower
The music Ella Williams makes as Squirrel Flower has always communicated a strong sense of place. Her self-released debut EP, 2015’s early winter songs from middle america, was written during her first year living in Iowa, where the winter months make those of her hometown, Boston, seem quaint by comparison. Since that first offering, Squirrel Flower amassed a fanbase beyond the Boston DIY scene and has released two more EPs and two full-lengths. The most recent, Planet (i), was laden with climate anxiety, while the subsequent Planet EP marked an important turning point in Williams’ prolific career; the collection of demos was the first self-produced material she’d released in some time. With a renewed confidence as a producer, she helmed Tomorrow’s Fire at Drop of Sun Studios in Asheville alongside storied engineer Alex Farrar (Wednesday, Indigo de Souza, Snail Mail). Williams and Farrar tracked many of the instruments, building the songs together during the first week, and then assembled a studio band that included Matt McCaughan (Bon Iver), Seth Kauffman (Angel Olsen band), MJ Lenderman, and Dave Hartley (The War on Drugs) lending their contributions.
Show More
Genres:
Indie, Alternative, Rock
Hometown:
Boston, Massachusetts
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