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Amber-May Emerges as a New Voice of Hope, Healing, and Global Sounds
Every generation has its voices of healing—artists who turn pain into poetry and lived experience into songs that resonate far beyond their own stories. Amber-May is quietly becoming one of them. Before a note is sung, her journey reads like a melody written on three continents: High Wycombe, Singapore, California, Bali, and now, the heart of the UK’s indie-soul scene.
Amber-May’s upcoming single, “Love You Right” (set for release September 2025), is more than a debut—it’s a declaration. Produced by legendary studio guru Stuart Epps, the song sparkles with shimmering vulnerability and resilient soul. Underneath the catchy chorus are layers of lived experience: Amber-May’s battles with mental health and two years spent in hospital, which she describes not as an end, but as the catalyst to find and fight for her voice.
“Music was the one thing I had when everything else felt impossible,” she shares—a sentiment that pulses throughout “Love You Right,” a song that radiates hope without shying away from the darkness. Where some would hide, Amber-May leans in, offering honesty and uplift to anyone who’s struggled to be gentle with themselves.
This promise of authenticity extends to her visuals. The single arrives with a stripped-back performance video filmed in Pangbourne, echoing her hometown’s gentle landscapes and her own sense of unfiltered artistry. Her recent performance at Marlow’s Prosecco Festival on July 19 proved Amber-May doesn’t just record hope—she brings it to the stage, captivating audiences with her warmth and resilience.
But her impact goes beyond music. Amber-May uses her growing platform to champion mental health and identity, turning her concerts, social posts, and interviews into spaces for community and conversation. With another new track already on the horizon, it’s clear Amber-May’s momentum is just beginning.
For anyone in search of new music that is sincere, globally influenced, and unwaveringly courageous—Amber-May’s journey is the one to follow this year.