Britt’s sound blends folk and classic rock with a bit of a poppy flavor that is soothing to the soul.
— Dawn Raymond, BolderBeat




…a complex person with a voice that lets you know she’s stronger and smarter than the heartache she’s singing about.
— Chris Daniels, Colorado Music Hall of Fame
Britt Margit’s best friends are a journal and a guitar but for faem that’s normal.
The songsmith from Aspen (by way of LA) started singing in choirs when they were just five years old, wrote her first song at eleven, and adopted the guitar in high school. Faer songs combine earnest lyrics with influences ranging from The Civil Wars and Jill Andrews to Florence + The Machine, Taylor Swift, and Fleetwood Mac.
Britt studied vocal performance at the University of Colorado, Boulder for two years, signing with Birdland Records in May 2014 after a chance meeting. Though over three years were spent working on a debut album, continued conflict led to her leaving the label prior to any release (the recordings were eventually released between 2017 and 2019). The experience led her to become a staunch advocate for women in music, leading #WomenCrush Music‘s chapter expansion into the Colorado market.
In 2015, Britt relocated to Denver to pursue a Bachelor’s in Music Business at the University of Colorado, Denver. While there, fae acted as CU Denver Live‘s marketing coordinator, leading cultural event planning and marketing initiatives. They graduated Summa Cum Laude in December 2017, but not before stumbling into the campus darkroom – she has been shooting on 35mm film ever since.
A lifelong book wyrm, Britt now works in publishing in New York, but continues to write in faer free time. You might also find them curled up with a yarn project and her formerly feral tabby cat, Frøya.
