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Florence Road unleashes raw energy and heart on “Storm Warnings”


The Irish alt-rock band Florence Road is back with a powerful new single called "Storm Warnings," which came out on November 14, 2025. The song comes right after last month's "Miss" and shows that the band has really found its voice. It combines raw emotional honesty with the tight, dynamic sound that has become their trademark.

"Storm Warnings" starts off with chords that make you feel like something is about to happen right away. Lily Aron's voice was both strong and weak, and it fit perfectly with Emma Brandon's driving guitar lines, Ailbhe Barry's grounded bass, and Hannah Kelly's propulsive drums. The song sounds both urgent and familiar, capturing the spirit of early band friendship and the years of growth that have shaped Florence Road.

All four members, Aron, Brandon, Barry, and Kelly, wrote "Storm Warnings" together, and Dan Wilson made it. The song has a lot of history with the band. They said that they wrote the song in the early days of their journey, during long sessions in Lily's shed. The track is now fully realized, but it still has that raw, unpolished energy that shows how much time and effort went into making it.

"Storm Warnings" is a picture of a band that is changing, balancing looking back with moving forward. The song's alt-rock beat is both anthemic and introspective, showing that Florence Road isn't afraid to draw on their lives to make music that speaks to everyone. With each new track, the Irish four-piece makes their mark on the modern alt-rock scene. "Storm Warnings" shows that they are just getting started.

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