It’s a busy time for The Flowers of Hell. Not only is their recently released sixth album, Keshakhtaran, creating ripples, waves, and even full-on tsunamis amongst followers and critics alike, but they have also found time to release a vinyl pressing of their Lou Reed-endorsed 2012 cult classic Odes.
Odes is a brilliant and visionary undertaking, a covers album it may be, but it is one that sees them honor their favorite artists by reimagining some of their songs in their signature, lush orchestral-pop sound…
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