Flo Crowe & The Dilemmas illuminate Cornwall’s indie scene with 'Shy Girl'
- FLEX
- 4 hours ago
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Flo Crowe & The Dilemmas have returned, and with 'Shy Girl', the Cornish quintet are delivering indie-pop with the audacity of youth and the sophistication of veterans. Signed earlier this year to Little Genius Recordings, Flo Crowe’s vibrant lead vocals soar immediately, weaving effortlessly through the luminous harmonies of Cerys Wilcox and Paige Mullin.
'Shy Girl' is a manifesto of independence, playfully challenging the notion of meekness and the pressures imposed on young women. Grace C.G.’s guitar riffs cut with precision, alternating between subtle grit and urgent propulsion, while Moses Seaber’s electronic percussion drives the track forward with a kinetic pulse that gives the song a contemporary edge without sacrificing its folk-infused charm.
The production deserves all the applause. The layering of acoustic warmth with electro-pop textures makes 'Shy Girl' feel at once grounded and expansive, showcasing a band that understands both nuance and spectacle.
Following a string of standout festival performances and glowing press attention, 'Shy Girl' solidifies Flo Crowe & The Dilemmas as one of the UK’s most exciting emerging acts. It’s a track that brims with confidence, charm, and infectious energy, offering a snapshot of a band unafraid to define themselves on their own terms.
