John Errol Returns with Dark New Single 'Float'
Los Angeles musician John Errol releases 'Float,' a sinister indie-pop track inspired by a nighttime swim and themes of revenge and survival.

Los Angeles-based musician John Errol has unveiled a new single, 'Float,' marking his first release since 2021's *Inferno*. The track blends warped indie-pop with influences ranging from Britney Spears to David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails, delivering a dark and intriguing sound.
Errol describes the song as a revenge fantasy born from a haunting experience. 'I was swimming in a lake in the middle of the night, trying to evade whatever was lurking below,' he explains. The track reimagines those memories, transforming themes of vulnerability into a narrative where 'prey becomes predator,' and 'violence and intimacy coalesce into something more menacing.' The song's lyrics echo the brutal mantra: 'Kill or be killed.'
## Musical Influences and Style Errol's music draws from a diverse range of inspirations, blending pop sensibilities with darker, more experimental elements. His ability to merge these contrasting influences creates a unique sonic landscape that sets him apart in the indie-pop scene.
## Themes of Survival and Revenge 'Float' explores themes of survival and retribution, with Errol framing the song as a cathartic reworking of past fears. The track's sinister tone reflects the duality of violence and intimacy, suggesting a complex emotional undercurrent beneath its surface.
Listeners can stream 'Float' below to experience Errol's latest exploration of dark, evocative indie-pop.





