‘3.33 am’ is the debut EP from NYC songwriter and vocalist Amber Mark, released via PMR Records this May 12th. The lead single taken from the seven-track EP, ‘Lose My Cool’, is a breezy, uptempo blend of future R&B and introspective lyricism and is now available to buy and stream on all services.
Spending her formative years travelling the world and imbibing music, art and culture alongside her mother, Amber Mark’s artistry is a kaleidoscopic mix of influences. From the jazz, soul and Indian classical music she listened to at home to the hip-hop and downtempo electronica she soaked up along her travels, these influences are reflected on ‘3.33 am’, a collection of songs that tell the story of the loss of her mother in 2015, as well as her resulting experiences of grief, acceptance and overcoming. Each track on the EP is formed around a stage of her grieving process; “Isolation, questioning, sadness, overcoming, anger and regret… Those were my stages.” Despite the themes at the core of this EP, the music is fresh and filled with optimistic melody. “I didn’t want it to be this sad, depressing EP” said Amber, “I wanted it to uplift people who had gone through it.” ‘3.33am’ is entirely written and produced by Amber herself.
At the top of 2016, Amber uploaded her debut song ‘S P A C E’, a track that Noisey called “simultaneously insistent, fresh and classic”. Instantly storming Spotify’s viral chart after a cosign from Zane Lowe, Amber signed with trend-making London label PMR Records (Jessie Ware, Disclosure, Jamie Woon) and is setting out to prove that her success was no fluke.