Ami Leigh Found Pop Catharsis in the Fractures of Broken

Ami Leigh is steadily building a discography that reads like an anthology of the bittersweet truths of human psychology, and her latest single, Broken, may be one of her most cutting expositions yet. The track unravels the internalised belief that we are fundamentally flawed, that heartbreak, rejection, and social bruises are proof of some deep-rooted fault. Leigh turns the emotional scars into symbols of the way we self-flagellate for our differences, forgetting that everyone else is just as messy in ways as unique as a fingerprint. To deliver this vignette of inner angst and frustration, Ami Leigh aurally channels an alt-90s aesthetic, swirling infectious pop hooks with the grit of indie-rock resolve. Think Natalie Imbruglia and The Cardigans meeting the guitars of Send Away the Tigers-era Manic Street Preachers. Leigh, who has topped international radio charts, appeared on BBC Introducing, and even caught the ear of a Nashville producer, continues to affirm herself as one of the most evocative rising songwriters. Broken is now available on all major streaming platforms. For the full experience, watch the official music video on YouTube. Review by Amelia Vandergast The post Ami Leigh Found Pop Catharsis in the Fractures of Broken appeared first on A&R Factory.

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Ami Leigh Found Pop Catharsis in the Fractures of Broken

Ami Leigh is steadily building a discography that reads like an anthology of the bittersweet truths of human psychology, and her latest single, Broken, may be one of her most cutting expositions yet. The track unravels the internalised belief that we are fundamentally flawed, that heartbreak, rejection, and social bruises are proof of some deep-rooted fault. Leigh turns the emotional scars into symbols of the way we self-flagellate for our differences, forgetting that everyone else is just as messy in ways as unique as a fingerprint. To deliver this vignette of inner angst and frustration, Ami Leigh aurally channels an alt-90s aesthetic, swirling infectious pop hooks with the grit of indie-rock resolve. Think Natalie Imbruglia and The Cardigans meeting the guitars of Send Away the Tigers-era Manic Street Preachers. Leigh, who has topped international radio charts, appeared on BBC Introducing, and even caught the ear of a Nashville producer, continues to affirm herself as one of the most evocative rising songwriters. Broken is now available on all major streaming platforms. For the full experience, watch the official music video on YouTube. Review by Amelia Vandergast

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