Nothing matches the harmony between brothers. They trust each other and lean on one another no matter what. In the same spirit, this unspoken familial union underscores the music of The Borin Brothers. The sibling trio—David, Daniel, and André—channel creativity from their natural connection, approaching alternative pop from the most united front possible. After building buzz and attracting a growing fan base, the band deliver a series of arena-ready anthems powered up by their bond.

“Being brothers is everything to us,” says David. “We have a sonic chemistry where we can practically predict one another’s next moves. Preserving the purity of our relationship is our main priority.”

“We were always going to end up being in a band together,” smiles Daniel. “It was there the whole time; we just had to take it.”

Born to Brazilian parents in Boca Raton, David, Daniel, and André initially cut their teeth by playing music together in church. Every weekend, they performed contemporary worship sets for hours on end, honing their talents unassumingly in the process. Mom shined as a gospel singer in Brazil, and they naturally absorbed inspiration at home. Simultaneously, they listened to the likes of Tom Misch, John Mayer, The 1975, Coldplay, and The Neighourhood. At the same time, dad also acted as a strong voice, encouraging them to pursue their dreams. The guys taught themselves how to write originals, experimenting with various sounds. Simultaneously, they honed their chemistry on stage everywhere from backyard gigs to corporate functions. At the top of 2024, the world got to know them via a series of independent releases, including “I Told You Everything,” “Leave It Here,” and “Made A Mistake.” Between performing alongside buzzworthy acts such as Hotel Mira and Negative 25, they landed early looks from the 561 Music Podcast and Galaxy Magazine who hailed them as “the new band on everyone’s radar.” Plus, they performed to a packed house in their hometown at Mizner Amphitheater.

Now, The Borin Brothers continue to captivate with singles a la “Butterflies.” Anchored to dreamy electronic percussion, breezy guitar entwines with breathy verses as an upbeat and undeniable hook takes hold. Harmonies flutter, and the chorus rings out with a plea, “I need you to say.”

“It describes the euphoria of teenage love and the butterflies you get,” David reveals. “It’s a fun pop song with vivid imagery. Hopefully, you can turn it on and dance.”

Elsewhere, a hummable guitar lead line coasts over the steady beat of “Middle Seat.” Soft vocal delivery barely contains the emotion of the chorus, “They looked me in my eyes, told me I will never fight again.”

“It’s about being in the middle of a situation and feeling misplaced,” David notes. “You don’t know where you are or where you should go. As it continues, the confusion clears up a little bit.”

Then, there’s “Vacation Pool.” Airy guitar washes over an ethereal bassline set in motion at the pace of a heartbeat. Plainspoken lyrics prove instantly relatable, “You’re so pretty, you’re so cool. I want to drown in you.”

“It’s a little more R&B-style,” David goes on. “‘Vacation Pool’ is super chill, and we’re speaking straight from the heart.”

In the end, The Borin Brothers welcome everyone to the family through their music.

“When you listen to us, we want you to have a sense of belonging to a positive community,” David leaves off.

“This band means everything to us,” André concludes. “There’s no plan B. This is the crew we’ve chosen. This is family.”