No Love For The Middle Child – Ash on the Floor

LA-based No Love For The Middle Child is back with a powerful new single today called ‘Ash on the Floor’, and it’s one of our favourite tracks of the week.

The song looks at the denial that we sometimes allow ourselves to experience when a relationship is clearly ending. The lyrics also speak of the clarity that comes when we finally accept that someone isn’t right for us, and the closure that comes with it. Speaking on the production, the artist explains:

“I’ve been obsessing over production lately, especially within the confines of my own music. I find that I’m most comfortable writing lyrics in my room with an acoustic guitar and that’s often where my favorite stuff comes from. I mainly listen to energetic music though, and always want energy when I think about the live show. It’s been a fun experiment writing these acoustic songs and taking them as if they’re samples and remixing them to be quicker, transposed, or completely reproduced. I find that if the bones of the song are good, the production can be anything, and that’s what I found when making ash on the floor.”

Alongside his own solo work. No Love For The Middle Child has also recently collaborated behind the scenes with global names as notable as Machine Gun Kelly, Jelly Roll, Jessie Reyez, Juice WRLD, and TXT.

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Yoshi Flower – Wishing Well (Juice WRLD Cover)

After parting ways with his label and management company, Yoshi Flower began to reassess his next steps in life.

With that in mind, a new EP was born that serves as a compilation of songs – all originally written and recorded by artists tragically lost too soon to addiction.

The first single released is an acoustic take on Juice WRLD’s ‘Wishing Well’, of which Yoshi Flower says:

“At the time Juice WRLD passed, I was struggling with my own battles with drug addiction. I was so saddened by his passing. I simultaneously saw it as a catalyst for my own attempt to really try to live. He was such a bright light, someone who gave us hope and inspiration, to see him and others like him pass again and again is more than heartbreaking. His tale is more common than discussed and it was the last straw for me. This cover of Wishing Well, and the other songs coming, are my attempt to pass on the healing. I’ve been in recovery for over a year, and now with my second chance I would love to stand with the message of life… however imperfect it may be it’s still worth living.”

Yoshi Flower | Original Song