Emily Brimlow Returns With Breezy New Single “Blowing in the Wind”

Canadian-born, LA-based artist Emily Brimlow is stepping into a new chapter with her latest single, “Blowing in the Wind,” her first official release since 2025’s Flower Child.

Blending indie pop, alternative, and folk-pop textures, the new track leans into Brimlow’s signature warmth and melodic ease while showcasing a refined, sun-soaked sound. Produced by Jon Joseph—whose credits include Mini Trees, Børns, Sublime, Caroline Rose, and Low Hum—the single carries a polished yet organic feel, pairing airy instrumentation with Brimlow’s effortless vocal delivery.

“Blowing in the Wind” feels like a natural evolution from Flower Child, a project that highlighted her collaborative spirit with features from The Elovaters, Rising Appalachia, and Kim Churchill. Where that album explored a wide sonic palette, this new single tightens the focus, landing on a breezy, introspective tone that feels both grounded and expansive.

Over the past year, Brimlow’s reach has grown significantly, fueled in part by viral moments on social media. Clips of her song “I Fall in Love Too Easily” racked up more than six million organic views across platforms like Instagram and TikTok, introducing her to a wider audience drawn to her intimate songwriting and calming presence.

That momentum has carried into the live space as well. Brimlow has toured alongside Teddy Swims and collaborated with Ziggy Alberts, while recently wrapping runs with Ruby Waters, Kim Churchill, and Jack and the Weatherman.

With “Blowing in the Wind,” Emily Brimlow continues to carve out her lane at the intersection of indie, folk, and coastal pop—delivering a track that feels light on its feet but rooted in something deeper.