Florrie is a pop artist who is brimming with talent, but more importantly she is an artist who gets it and is willing to take risks, both personal and professional, to achieve what she wants in her career.
“I’m not trying to follow the trends of the day and I’ll continue to put out material that I love and enjoy making. I hope one day enough people will like my music for it to become “chart friendly” but without specifically trying to achieve that. I’ve heard the expression “chasing a hit” and I don’t think I’d be much good at it to be honest. I obviously want to be successful but I also want to keep being me.”
Her latest work, and my current obsession, the Experiments EP, is a clear indication of her commitment to make music on her own terms that also happens to be pretty damn amazing. Her sound is an effortlessly feeling mix of pop, retro-rock, new wave dance, and even a dash of jazz. Experiments is the perfect description of the EP, giving us a peak into the mind of the genius musical mad scientist trying out different mixes of sounds and styles to find the perfect blend. All of the parts whirl around and mix into something uniquely Florrie and all kinds of brilliant.
The EP is available on iTunes and is a steal at $2.99 (50 cents a track). It’s also available worldwide.
MP3: I Took A Little Something by Florrie
MP3: Begging Me by Florrie











