Florrie

Drummer

Birthday December 28, 1988

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Bristol, England

Age 35 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#36409 Most Popular

1988

Florence Ellen Arnold (born 28 December 1988), better known as Florrie, is an English pop singer-songwriter, drummer and model.

Florrie was born Florence Arnold on 28 December 1988 in Bristol, where she attended Colston's Girls' School.

She became interested in playing the drums when she was in Greece on a family holiday at age six.

As a teenager she started her own band called Fi Fi Saloon, which performed Avril Lavigne covers and original songs she described as "really trash, punky girl rock-pop".

She moved to London when she was 17 years old and gigged with several bands including Selfservice, who signed a development deal with songwriter Guy Chambers.

Florrie performed with Selfservice at night and worked part-time as a nanny during the day.

A meeting with the manager of Australian singer Gabriella Cilmi led Florrie to a successful audition as the drummer in the houseband of Xenomania, the successful Kent-based production team.

2008

Closely associated with the Xenomania production house, since joining as their in-house drummer in 2008 she has played live and on record for popular artists such as Kylie Minogue, Girls Aloud and the Pet Shop Boys.

Her first job was playing on Girls Aloud's 2008 single "The Promise", although she also assisted with administration work.

She provided drums and drum programming on Xenomania-produced tracks by Alesha Dixon, Rebecca Ferguson, Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, and The Saturdays.

2010

In 2010, she began a solo career.

She has drawn positive reaction from the online music community for releasing her own material in collaboration with remixers such as Fred Falke for download without charge.

In 2010, Florrie released a four-track EP titled Introduction, followed by the six-track EP Experiments in 2011, and by the four-track EP Late in 2012.

She also co-wrote the 2010 single "One Touch" for the short-lived female duo Mini Viva, "Something New" (2012) for Girls Aloud, and "What Are You Waiting For?" (2014) for The Saturdays.

Xenomania producer Brian Higgins encouraged Florrie to sing one of the songs she had written, which prompted her to pursue her own music career.

Florrie's debut release, a Fred Falke remix of "Call 911", reportedly had over 1,000 downloads around the world within a few days of its February 2010 release.

In mid-2010, Florrie was announced as the face of the then-new Nina Ricci fragrance Nina L'Elixir.

She starred in the TV advert for the campaign performing a cover of Blondie's "Sunday Girl", and also featured in print advertisements shot by Ruven Afanador.

In July 2010, Florrie featured on The Guardian's "New Band of the Day" column.

Besides these two tracks, three more were released as remix-only versions: "Panic Attack" (April 2010), "Fascinate Me" and "Come Back to Mine" (May 2010).

Florrie released her debut EP, Introduction, in November 2010 through the iTunes Store.

The EP was made available for free download on her official website, as well as on 12" vinyl pressings limited to 500 copies. Music blogs Popjustice, ArjanWrites.com, electronic rumors, Dödselectro and Sundtrak praised the quality of the music, while noting the free availability of the tracks and expressing interest for future material. Others identified how the awareness of Florrie's music has been assisted by online social networks and a grassroots strategy. Florrie told Ponystep magazine:

"I think it's really important to have that contact with fans and for them to be able to buy into your world or you as a person without any pressure from a corporation ... It's a better way of doing it because people can feel like they discovered you as opposed to a major label. I want my fans to feel like they have some sort of ownership."

2011

Florrie's second EP, Experiments, was released in June 2011 to a five-star review from About.com.

The lead single, "Begging Me" was released in April 2011.

The music video for the second single, "I Took a Little Something", was a collaboration with fashion house Dolce & Gabbana.

2012

A third EP, Late, was released in May 2012 on iTunes, accompanied by the single "Shot You Down".

MuuMuse wrote of the EP, "Every inch of the record is one carefully crafted hook after another; each pulsating beat more danceable and jaw-dropping than the next".

Florrie announced on her website in mid-2012 that she would sign to a major record label, thus making Late her final release as an independent artist; this label was later reported as being Sony Music.

2013

In 2013, Florrie released a single, "Live a Little", that was used in promotion for Sony's XBA-C10 in-ear headphones campaign.

In February 2013, Florrie was announced as the face of denim label Vigoss for its spring 2013 campaign.

Florrie appears in the commercial for Sony's XBA-C10 in-ear headphones, which debuted in April 2013 and features the track "Live a Little".

2014

In 2014, she announced that she had signed to a major label, Sony Music, and released an EP, Sirens.

Florrie released her fourth EP, Sirens, in April 2014, with music videos accompanying three of the tracks.

A single, "Little White Lies", followed in August 2014.

2015

The music video for Florrie's 2015 single "Too Young to Remember" was premiered online via fashion retailer H&M, who selected the singer to front their worldwide H&M Loves Music campaign.

Her debut album was originally announced for 2015 and was planned for release in late 2016, following a series of festival appearances and other live dates.

2016

Florrie has been recording with songwriters and producers including Joel Little, Tim Anderson, Mozella, Jesse Shatkin, and Twin, the latter of whom produced and co-wrote Florrie's single "Real Love" (released in early 2016).

2019

She would eventually depart with the major record label, and comeback as an independent artist on 2019 with the release of "Borderline", which would be later included on her first compilation project titled Personal, released on 2023.

As February 2024, Florrie has yet to release her debut album.