Releases
Don't Ever Leave Me Baby
'Don't Ever Leave Me Baby' is a song about a relationship coming to an end. The lyrics describe a new-found sense of freedom from not feeling tied down to one person and being more open to new experiences. However, there is also the fear, sadness and insecurity that can come from leaving a secure relationship at such a young age. It is about letting go of fond memories of the past to be able to fully embrace new experiences.
Bud Tree
A summery song about innocent youth with themes of love, friendship and hopes for the future, 'Bud Tree' will surely make you smile. Catchy bass, melodic lead guitar and stunning vocal harmonies make for a light, breezy feel, reminiscent of summer days spent exploring the woods and swimming in the sea. The song has a 1960s feel and features acoustic guitar and jangly tambourine. The lyrics are about two best friends who would meet under their favourite tree. Amy was inspired by the Isle of Wight's rural beauty and rich cultural heritage, and the song pays tribute to the town of Ryde where she grew up.
Confession Time
'Confession Time' is about the vulnerability and overwhelming feelings that come with unrequited love, and how it feels to have feelings for your best friend. It is about needing to tell them how you are feeling, missing them when they aren't there and feeling consumed by emotions. It is also about feeling scared and not wanting to lose your friendship with this person. 'Confession Time' is a fun song to dance to, reminiscent of a 1980s sound with influences such as The Cure and The Pretenders.