Saint Harison's 'Ghosted' EP: A Journey of Heartbreak, Growth, and Musical Evolution
British singer-songwriter Saint Harison has released his latest EP, Ghosted, which delves into the aftermath of a tumultuous romantic relationship. The project showcases Harison's storytelling prowess and growth as an artist, with tracks like "Bad," "Panic Room," and "White to a Wedding" exploring themes of regret, emotional shutdown, and acceptance. Collaborating with producers like D’Mile and Nova Wav, Harison fine-tunes his songwriting approach and incorporates elements of ‘60s soul-pop into his music.
Reflecting on his creative process, Harison shares insights into the making of Ghosted and the evolution of his sound since his previous EP, Lost a Friend. He discusses the significance of the title track, "Ghosted," and the decision to scrap a previous project to focus on honesty and authenticity in his music. Harison also highlights the importance of empathy in his songwriting, as seen in tracks like "Glass Houses," which he co-wrote with D’Mile and Nova Wav.
With plans for a US tour and a potential podcast in the works, Harison is eager to continue sharing his music and connecting with his audience. His experience performing with Sam Smith and meeting Beyoncé have provided valuable insights and inspiration for his future projects. As he looks ahead to new creative endeavors, Harison remains committed to crafting honest and compelling music that resonates with listeners.