
John Errol is a Los Angeles musician making warped, cool indie-pop that draws influences from giants of all genres: Britney Spears, David Bowie, and Nine Inch Nails. His last album was 2021's Inferno, but today he's back with a sinister, intriguing new track called "Float."
"I was swimming in a lake in the middle of the night, trying to evade whatever was lurking below," he says of the song. "There were some reasons for that, which a lot of the music I've been making these days gets into. This song reworks those memories into a revenge fantasy where prey becomes predator, where violence and intimacy coalesce into something more menacing. Kill or be killed, so they say."
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