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Ella England “With You”

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Ella England writes for the lonely and struggling 20-something who are still finding their ways in the world. From her fingertips to the rest of the world, she sends those heartfelt letters that comfort and encourage the new and young adults who might be going through similar things.

“With You” feels close to home. It’s intimate and warm, soft but full of strength. The lyrics read like journals but they are so easy to relate to, as if they are speaking your mind after all. The melancholy feels fresh and light-colored. Even the insecurity and worries don’t feel heavy, and that’s the youthful energy of Ella England. They may not be the brightest, but they are always warm and full of energy.

England’s songwriting reminds you a lot about the early Avril Lavigne. Similar acoustic guitar, little edgy but powered chorus and impressive vocal style. “With You” doesn’t lack of rock aesthetic, though it’s subtle.

The chorus feels like a calling. The storytelling is intriguing, and the Scottish singer-songwriter is only at the beginning of her music journey. Inspired by Amy McDonald, Adele and Alanis Morissette, she is a combination of soulfulness, strength and emotive storytelling. There’s already so much good in her music and with time, there will only be more.