Bristol-based band The Ramona Flowers have released their highly anticipated fourth album, Made By Humans, out now via Distiller Records. The 13-track record is a seamless, vibrant blend of disco, funk, and indie, featuring the new focus track “Mirrors In The Mansion.”
The album—which the band considers their most honest and creative work to date—dives deep into the "raw, unfiltered emotions that define us—love, heartbreak, addiction, and everything in between." According to the band, the title serves as a reminder that in an age striving for "artificial perfection," these songs are "crafted from real experiences, real pain, and real passion—things only humans can truly feel."
Made By Humans features previously successful singles, including the hit “Up All Night,” which boasts over 4 million global streams and topped the band’s radio plays with over 100k spins on US Radio. The track also hit the Top 25 on Alt US Radio and was featured in the NBA 2K24 video game. Other popular tracks like “Human” (over 1 million global streams) and “Dangerous” further solidified the band’s momentum leading up to the album release.
To celebrate the launch, The Ramona Flowers will play a free, intimate acoustic show and signing at Rough Trade in London’s Denmark Street on October 14th. This marks a live return to the UK for the band, who have spent the last year supporting major acts like Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Supergrass internationally.
Made By Humans is available to stream and buy now, inviting listeners into a vibrant, honest soundtrack to the highs and lows of being alive.