RAGEFLOWER Blooms in Full Force on 'INFINITE HIGHS, END OF TIMES'

After a year of electrifying singles, RAGEFLOWER, the moniker of songwriter and musician Madeleine Powers has finally unleashed her much anticipated debut EP, 'INFINITE HIGHS, END OF TIMES'.

With seven tracks that thread together trauma, lust, heartbreak, and fleeting moments of joy, cementing Powers as one of Australia’s most daring new voices.
Across its runtime, Powers wields both ferocity and tenderness, often in the same breath.
“The EP as a whole is about the transformative quality of suffering, as someone who needs to write to process my own experiences, the individual songs are journal entries from my highs and lows.”

Opening with 'ANGEL THINGS' , a warm ode to platonic love, RAGEFLOWER invites listeners into her world before plunging into the heat and grit of 'HANDS ON', a track that pulses with unrestrained desire.
Elsewhere, 'KEROSENE' burns bright as the record’s hero centrepiece, a heartbreak single cloaked in a wounded country twang, showcasing Powers’ knack for bending genres to fit the emotional weight of her storytelling.

The EP closes with 'DESK JOB', a chaotic collision of soaring choruses and maniacal screams, a final eruption of the RAGE and FLOWER that define Powers’ creative identity.
With 'INFINITE HIGHS, END OF TIMES', RAGEFLOWER proves there's more to being a songwriter, but ensuring she can encapsulate listeners into her own world that she has meticulously crafted.

Fans will get to experience that world live when the full RAGEFLOWER band launches the EP at Buddy’s Bar in Sydney on August 21, before heading north for showcases at BIGSOUND, performing alongside names like Hatchie and Eliza & The Delusionals.