British-Brazilan singer-songwriter Liana Flores pairs dream-like vignettes of her intimate world with wistful guitar melodies, and combines a unique and intoxicating range of stylistic influences from British folk and classic jazz to ‘60s Brazilian bossa nova.
Following the runaway global success of her self-released track "rises the moon,'' Flores's debut album, Flower of the Soul, produced by Noah Georgeson (Joanna Newsom, Devendra Banhart, Natalia Lafourcade), is a truly transportive debut—an album that is a clear statement of artistic intent. Across its runtime, Flores paints vivid pictures of nature, fantasy, love, and loss with her crystalline vocals, always ensuring that the listener is placed directly into her world.
Following sold-out album release shows in the U.S. and the U.K., Flores will tour the U.S., U.K., and Europe this fall.
“Showcases her breathtaking voice over lush, elegant arrangements."—The FADER
“Liana Flores’s soothing voice is as diaphanous as her finger-picked jazz guitar.”—UPROXX
“Mystical storytelling and transporting jazz-folk.”—
The Line of Best Fit “Enchanting."—405 magazine
Juliana Chahayed (pronounced shah-HIGH-yet) is a 27-year-old singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. With a social following of over one million, Chahayed has made waves with cozy, nostalgic covers ranging from Radiohead’s “No Surprises” to “Fly Me to the Moon,” as well as favorites from anime and cartoons. Born into a musical family—her brother is Grammy-nominated super-producer Rogét Chahayed and her younger sister is indie pop singer-songwriter Andrea Chahayed—she began singing at age 7 and had a brief run on American Idol when she was just 15, making her the youngest contestant ever at that time. In August, she released the achingly gorgeous original "Memento," her first release on Overall Recordings.