13 October 2023 - 0 Comments
Ōtautahi Indie-Pop artist Amber Carly Williams releases the second single, Life Of The Party, off of her upcoming EP, 21 Roses. With a great response following on from her first single Kids On The Internet, Amber has gained the love of fans around Aotearoa. Amber has a unique ability to connect with audiences through her soulful vocals and heartfelt songwriting, exploring themes of self-discovery and personal growth.
Collaborating with producer/musician Terence O’Connor as part of NZ On Air’s Development program, the two Ōtautahi creatives have combined to present a song that beautifully showcases a singer/songwriter whose craft immediately sits comfortably alongside the likes of international stars Beabadoobee and Lizzy McAlpine, and fellow Christchurch wahine Emily C. Browning and Mim Jensen.
Life Of The Party is a song Amber wrote intending to have a light-hearted twist to anxiety and overthinking. The song beautifully encapsulates how it can be walking into a room and feeling the pressure to put on a front, as if one cannot be their authentic self without fearing conflict or rejection. This single serves as the people-pleaser anthem of the EP, resonating with anyone who has ever felt the need to conform to societal expectations.
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