Oliver Tree returns with “Flowers,” a sharp left turn and a bold step forward from his upcoming fourth studio album, ‘Love You Madly, Hate You Badly,’ arriving this Spring. The Los Angeles-based genre disruptor continues to blur the edges of pop, alternative, and experimental production, refusing to settle into any predictable lane. “Flowers” lands with the kind of calculated unpredictability that has defined his entire career.
The single follows “Superhero” and “Joyride,” expanding the sonic palette of an album recorded across seven continents and 80 countries. From Africa to China to Afghanistan, Tree built this record on movement and immersion, pulling global textures into his already elastic sound. This is not a casual rollout. It is a fully realized creative arc unfolding in real time.
The music video, conceptualized by Tree himself, leans into his signature deadpan absurdity. One moment he is dancing on an airplane wing in a full pilot uniform. The next he is vacuuming the cabin with meticulous focus. It is surreal, controlled chaos delivered with a straight face, and it reinforces his ability to fuse performance art with pop spectacle.
Oliver Tree does not release songs quietly. “Flowers” is another reminder that he operates on his own blueprint, pushing genre lines while building an album shaped by global travel and restless experimentation. The fourth chapter is loading, and he is steering it exactly where he wants it to go.


