Living Silver Linings LP (CD)

£10.00

Living in Silver Linings is my debut album.

It’s the one that took the longest.
The one that asked the most questions.
The one that finally felt like me.

This record brings together 10 tracks — including four reimagined favourites, three singles, two brand new songs, and one stripped-back acoustic moment that says exactly what it needs to.

There’s growth in here. A bit of grit. A bit of gloss. A lot of honesty.

From the perspective shift of “Rear View Mirror (Reimagined)” to the sharp edges of “Should’ve, Could’ve, Will”, the vulnerability of “Lie to Me”, and the cross-Atlantic collaboration “If You Want Me To” (with Joey Clarkson) — this album moves between strength and softness without pretending they can’t exist in the same space.

The reimagined tracks — “Story of Love”, “Chances Are”, and “Paradise” — revisit earlier chapters with new perspective. Same heart, just wiser.

And “I’m Moving to Nashville (Acoustic)”?
That one’s exactly what it sounds like. Brave, exposed, and probably the most honest version of the song.

Living in Silver Linings is about finding light without ignoring the shadows. It’s country-pop rooted in storytelling, independence, and the long road it takes to build something real.

Thank you for listening. For sticking around. For growing with me. 🤍

Living in Silver Linings is my debut album.

It’s the one that took the longest.
The one that asked the most questions.
The one that finally felt like me.

This record brings together 10 tracks — including four reimagined favourites, three singles, two brand new songs, and one stripped-back acoustic moment that says exactly what it needs to.

There’s growth in here. A bit of grit. A bit of gloss. A lot of honesty.

From the perspective shift of “Rear View Mirror (Reimagined)” to the sharp edges of “Should’ve, Could’ve, Will”, the vulnerability of “Lie to Me”, and the cross-Atlantic collaboration “If You Want Me To” (with Joey Clarkson) — this album moves between strength and softness without pretending they can’t exist in the same space.

The reimagined tracks — “Story of Love”, “Chances Are”, and “Paradise” — revisit earlier chapters with new perspective. Same heart, just wiser.

And “I’m Moving to Nashville (Acoustic)”?
That one’s exactly what it sounds like. Brave, exposed, and probably the most honest version of the song.

Living in Silver Linings is about finding light without ignoring the shadows. It’s country-pop rooted in storytelling, independence, and the long road it takes to build something real.

Thank you for listening. For sticking around. For growing with me. 🤍