Review: "In My Head Today" - Send Me Flowers
- Julissa Garcia
- Jun 13
- 2 min read

Have you ever had a day where you simply don’t want to do anything and be with anyone besides yourself? Sometimes we have to take a day to ourselves where we sit alone and just be. Often when we are alone, we don’t have much to do or think about. So, we are left to think about a million things and be in our own head. Most of the time being in our head causes a lot of anxiety or unwanted thoughts. But I find that being alone with all your thoughts is a great thing because it gives us time to figure out who we are and what we want. Send Me Flowers released their brand new single “In My Head Today” on June 6, 2025. A song that reminds us that it’s okay to not know everything about yourself and others.
“In My Head Today” starts with such an eerie but spectacular sound. It almost sounds like swings at a park are being blown by the wind. I got the most familiar sense when hearing the intro and I was immediately hooked. The singer's voice quickly follows the intro with delicate and passionate vocals. The lyrics were also so relatable with not knowing what to really do or how to feel. The mood of the entire track was so dreamy and familiar I loved every second of it. I also liked how the track was simple in terms of instrumentals, the soft piano being played throughout was the perfect sound.
Send Me Flowers is a band of seven members hailing from Amsterdam. Iris van Dijk is the talented singer behind each of their songs and their latest release “In My Head Today.” A song that conveys so many emotions about life in the most beautiful way. The band released their first single in 2024 titled “2020” and has been releasing ever since. While they have just a couple of singles and an EP out in each of their songs, they make sure to convey emotions intensely. I highly recommend giving this amazing band a listen, especially “In My Head Today.” Be sure to follow their social medias down below as well and never miss out on another release.
Written By Julissa Garcia
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