by Miranda Gent
EP -
‘Extended Play’, something between a single and a full album; normally includes
about three or four tracks.
My
EP titled, “Sixteen”, is very important to me as I have always dreamed of
recording and releasing my own music but have never really thought that it
would happen. However, ‘Sixteen’ will be released both Apple Music and Spotify
on November 15th and I am very excited.
The
EP is made up of four tracks; Sixteen, Broken, Let Him Go and Aucun Respect
(the last of which is in French), and its concept is to explore the life
lessons learnt around the age of sixteen, the challenges that sixteen year olds
face on a personal level and the complex emotional reactions that they can have
to the events in their life, as well as the thought processes that they go
through in order to deal with the issues that they face and reaffirm who they
are, who they want to be and what does and will make them happy.
Sixteen
is the opening song and by far the most positive; it reflects the feeling of
freedom, fierce positivity and potential that one can feel at this age as well
as alluding to the common social anxieties and expectations of people in this
age group. Contrastingly, the song, ‘Broken’, reflects on the ending of a
beautiful relationship, expresses denial at the change of events and is unable
to accept the loss of someone so close, whereas the song, ‘Let Him Go’, relieves
all of this tension by accepting the changing situation and realising that the
past is definitive, unchangeable and unwise to dwell in. ‘Aucun Respect’
however discusses and confronts the ongoing issue of bullying in French
schools.
I
hope that whoever listens to it will appreciate not only the music but the
lyrics and everything that these songs mean to me. I find songwriting
incredibly cathartic and therapeutic and I hope that this is an experience that
other people may be inspired to try.
To
conclude, here are my favourite quotes for each of the songs:
Sixteen:
“I've never been a queen at school - I'm not into being their idea of cool.”
Broken:
“I thought that you would be here forever and now you're walking away.”
Let
Him Go: “He's not the only one for you.”
Aucun
Respect: “Tes vannes me laissent de marbre.”
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