In 2014 Nina Nesbitt released an album full of small but wide-sounding guitar songs with . On her second album, the Scottish goes for a radical change. Her Scottish accent has been brushed away and the guitar is exchanged for pop with R&B influences. Nesbitt stated that this album should be a reflection of someone in her early twenties. Negative experiences she went through were therefore the
… inspiration for the songs on this album, such as a break-up. The album should work like a heart: no matter what happens, the sun will always rise again. Whether it is recognizable? Rather in the sense that it is indistinguishable from your average pop record. Nina Nesbitt sounds very well done here, but the listener may recognize herself in her story. (JvQ)more