Floë Brown is a fast-rising singer-songwriter and self-producer from London, currently studying at The BRIT School, which produced four of this year’s Grammy winners. She crafts relatable, guitar-driven indie pop stories that capture the everyday anxieties and simple joys of being a teenage girl in London.
Floë Brown released her new track, the hook-laden Through Your Veins, on 3rd April. Its an upbeat, tenderly written song about two people connecting through music, following her self-produced debut Half a Beat Behind.
With verse melodies that gently entice and choruses that soar with anthemic fervor, the track artfully echoes the exhilarating surge of a relationship on the verge of becoming something more. Brown’s lyrics linger on those delicate, hope-filled early sparks—shared tastes, fluttering nerves, and the raw vulnerability of first attraction.
It’s when you hear Brown sing that her artistry really shines through. There’s something beautifully real and unfiltered in her voice—it keeps the song grounded, even as it rises to those euphoric, anthemic highs. She moves so naturally from playful confidence to quiet reflection, giving every word genuine feeling and making the whole thing feel alive, unpredictable, and deeply human.
At its heart, the song feels like a conversation—Brown brings together the raw, scrappy edges of indie-rock with the warmth of catchy pop melodies, making music that’s both familiar and excitingly new. There’s an emotional honesty running through every note, the kind that pulls you in and makes you want to sing along, even as it tugs quietly at something deeper.
Listen to In Your Veins
Ellis Douglas
Editor, BritRock Heaven