[3] The band currently consists of Zach Grace (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Kyle Hill (drums).
[4] The band got its start in Hood River, Oregon, where Zach Grace, Dylan Bauld, and McKinley Kitts attended the same high school.
[5] The quartet eventually moved to Los Angeles, named themselves Flor, and connected with photographer/designer Jade Ehlers, who helped them come up with distinctive visuals.
When asked about the inspiration behind the album, lead singer Grace said, "There's a theory that important places of power like Stonehenge or the Pyramids of Giza are connected by invisible lines.
1, consisting of "warm blood", "slow motion", and a cover of Coldplay's "yellow", which featured Misterwives, in February; and reimagined pt.
[12] As a substitution for their lack of touring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band premiered a live at-home performance exclusively on their YouTube channel in December 2020.
[citation needed] On February 17, 2022, Flor premiered "Play Along" as the lead single from their anticipated third studio album, Future Shine.
[19] On October 27, the group issued the single "Same Color as the Sun" independently, marking their first release of 2023 as well as their first since leaving Fueled by Ramen.