British singer‑songwriter Saint Harison has dropped a new EP that chronicles the rise and fall of a volatile relationship he experienced while dating in Los Angeles. The six‑track record moves from regret to acceptance, pairing his emotive vocals with production from Akeel Henry, D’Mile and Nova Wav.

LA‑Inspired Lyrics Trace a Journey from Regret to Acceptance

According to the source, the EP’s narrative mirrors Harison’s own emotional arc, beginning with the sting of heartbreak and ending in a quiet peace. the songs reference intuition, emotional shutdown, and the eventual realization that letting go can be a form of grotwh.

Collaborations with D’Mile and Nova Wav Shape a 60s Soul‑Pop Sound

The report notes that notable producers D’Mile and Nova Wav,alongside Akeel Henry, helped Harison fuse contemporary R&B beats with the melodic sensibilities of 1960s soul‑pop. This hybrid sound gives the record a nostalgic sheen while keeping it firmly rooted in today’s music landscape.

Pre‑Release Residency with Sam Smith Fuels U.S. Tour Plans

Before the EP’s launch, Harison performed a residency with Sam Smith in San Francisco, an experience the source says offered him valuable insights for his upcoming United States tour. The residency also served as a promotional platform, exposing the new material to a wider American audience.

Who Is the Unnamed Producer Behind the EP’s Final Mix?

The source mentions a “notable producer” without naming the individual responsible for the final mix, leaving fans to wonder which industry heavyweight helped polish the record’s sonic texture.. no further details have been released, and Harison has not commented publicly.

What Does the EP Reveal About Harison’s Future Musical Direction?

While the EP is steeped in personal heartbreak, the source suggests it may signal a broader shift toward more introspective storytelling in Harison’s cataalog. Whether this approach will define his next full‑length album remains to be seen.