The new single “Flowers Grow In The Saddest Parts“ by The Hague-based indie duo Silver Lake invites listeners into a world of delicate sound nuances that blend the ambiance of indie with the elegant warmth of ’60s folk-pop.
Marleen Hobé’s voice, light and deeply resonant, conveys a sense of connection and depth — as if inviting you to share both the heaviest and the brightest moments of life. It’s a song about intimacy, about hopeful melodies that stir memories. Jesse Koch’s refined arrangements also shine through in this track, creating a space where each sound unfolds, lending meaning to every moment.









