“Take Me Where the Good Girls Are” is a catchy, feel-good song about searching for love, hope, and a fresh start after disappointment. With playful lyrics and an upbeat groove, it captures that all too familiar moment of mismatch during online dating. Click the image to listen on Spotify.
“Let Me See You Truly” is an intimate, reflective song about emotional honesty and the desire to really know someone beyond surface appearances. Through thoughtful lyrics and a melodic rock arrangement, the song explores vulnerability, trust, and the courage it takes to let someone see who you truly are. Click the image to listen on Spotify.
“Two Right Feet Just Left” is a fast-paced, playful line-dancing song that blends humour with heartbreak on the dance floor. Built around catchy rhythms and visual storytelling, the track follows a man who keeps ending up alone mid-dance, despite thinking he’s finally found the perfect partner. Click the image to listen on Spotify.
“Skies Are Closing In” is a moody, atmospheric song that explores emotional distance, uncertainty, and the sense that something once solid is slowly slipping away. With reflective lyrics and a steady, unfolding arrangement, the track captures that quiet moment when you realise a relationship is changing and there may be no way back. Click the image to listen on Spotify.
“That’s Just The Man That I Am” tells the story of a man who appears strong and unshakable on the outside, but carries a softer, more vulnerable heart within. Rooted in honesty and emotional contrast, the song reflects on identity, resilience, and the quiet influence of love in moments of doubt. Click the image to listen on Spotify.
“Pass It On” is a thoughtful, story-driven song about growing up in Lewes with my late brother Ian. Built around the idea that what we give to others has a way of travelling further than we expect, the song reflects on empathy, resilience, and the small moments that shape us. Click the image to listen on Spotify.
“Oh My God” is a vivid, emotionally charged song capturing that sudden moment when love, shock, and realisation collide. Driven by instinct and raw feeling, the track reflects on unexpected connection and the overwhelming rush that comes with it, when words fail and emotion takes over. Click the image to listen on Spotify.
“On the Far Side of the Hill” is a brooding rock song about comparison and the belief that life might be better somewhere else. The song reflects on love lost, expectations unmet, and the realisation that the grass is not always greener on the other side. Click the image to
listen on Spotify.
“She’s Doing Well, How 'bout You?” is a witty, bittersweet song about breakup aftermaths and the uncomfortable comparisons that follow. Framed around awkward conversations and second-hand updates, the track mixes humour with quiet resilience, capturing what it feels like to move on when everyone keeps reminding you how well your ex is doing. Click the image to listen on Spotify.
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