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SUMMARY:Flower Face
DTSTAMP:20260523T024632Z
DTSTART:20261116T183000Z
DESCRIPTION:Flower Face is the project of singer-songwriter and visual arti
	st Ruby McKinnon.\nHer music moves between gothic folk\, dream pop and cin
	ematic indie rock. As a\nteenager\, she released her first fully self-prod
	uced projects\, ‘Fever Dreams’\n(2017) and ‘Baby Teeth’ (2018)\, immediate
	ly establishing herself as a strong\nstoryteller with a keen sense of atmo
	sphere and emotion.\n\nWith ‘The Shark in Your Water’ (2022)\, Flower Face
	 reached a wider audience and\nreceived praise from outlets including Ster
	eogum and Paste\, who highlighted her\nsharp lyrics and compelling arrange
	ments. On her latest album\, ‘Girl Prometheus’\n(2024)\, produced by Marcu
	s Paquin (The National\, Arcade Fire)\, it’s clear that\nwhat once started
	 as a bedroom project has grown into an intriguing voice within\nthe indie
	 scene: personal\, vulnerable and always intense.
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/flower-face
GEO:52.3647777;4.881073026725959
LOCATION:Melkweg - Lijnbaansgracht 234A\, 1017 PH Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-centrum,concert,dream pop,folk,indie,leidseplein
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Flower Face is the project of singer-songwr
	iter and visual artist Ruby McKinnon. Her music moves between gothic folk,
	 dream pop and cinematic indie rock. As a teenager, she released her first
	 fully self-produced projects, ‘Fever Dreams’ (2017) and ‘Baby Teeth’ (201
	8), immediately establishing herself as a strong storyteller with a keen s
	ense of atmosphere and emotion.<br><br>With ‘The Shark in Your Water’ (202
	2), Flower Face reached a wider audience and received praise from outlets 
	including Stereogum and Paste, who highlighted her sharp lyrics and compel
	ling arrangements. On her latest album, ‘Girl Prometheus’ (2024), produced
	 by Marcus Paquin (The National, Arcade Fire), it’s clear that what once s
	tarted as a bedroom project has grown into an intriguing voice within the 
	indie scene: personal, vulnerable and always intense.</p>
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