The Lemon Tree was my second EP — released in 2016, but written in a season that changed everything.
These songs were shaped during my first North American tour in 2014. Long drives. New cities. Big questions. That strange mix of homesickness and freedom you only really understand once you’re living it.
There’s hope in this record. A bit of wanderlust. A bit of growing up.
From the vulnerability of “Will You Still Love Me?” to the heart of the title track “The Lemon Tree”, the dreamlike pull of “Dreamcatcher”, the nudge-forward energy of “Wake Up”, and the warmth of “Gold” — this EP captures the early foundations of who I was becoming as a country-pop singer-songwriter.
Since its release, The Lemon Tree has been streamed over 15,000 times on Spotify — and it still feels like a little time capsule of that first leap across the Atlantic.
If you’ve been here since the early days, this one will feel familiar.
If you’re just finding the music now, this is where part of the story began.
The Lemon Tree was my second EP — released in 2016, but written in a season that changed everything.
These songs were shaped during my first North American tour in 2014. Long drives. New cities. Big questions. That strange mix of homesickness and freedom you only really understand once you’re living it.
There’s hope in this record. A bit of wanderlust. A bit of growing up.
From the vulnerability of “Will You Still Love Me?” to the heart of the title track “The Lemon Tree”, the dreamlike pull of “Dreamcatcher”, the nudge-forward energy of “Wake Up”, and the warmth of “Gold” — this EP captures the early foundations of who I was becoming as a country-pop singer-songwriter.
Since its release, The Lemon Tree has been streamed over 15,000 times on Spotify — and it still feels like a little time capsule of that first leap across the Atlantic.
If you’ve been here since the early days, this one will feel familiar.
If you’re just finding the music now, this is where part of the story began.