My Mess, My Heart, My Life.

Myles Smith

My Mess, My Heart, My Life.

Review

By Chelsey Flynn | 20/06/2026

After the huge success of hit singles such as Stargazing and Nice To Meet You, the bar was set very high for his debut album. Thankfully, My Mess, My Heart, My Life. rises to the occasion, delivering a heartfelt and emotionally rich collection of songs that showcase exactly why Myles Smith has become one of the UK's most exciting emerging artists. At its core, the album is a deeply personal exploration of love, family, self-discovery and mental health. Smith wears his heart on his sleeve throughout the project, allowing listeners to experience both the highs and lows of his journey. The honesty in his songwriting is what makes the album so compelling; every lyric feels genuine, making it easy for listeners to connect with the emotions behind each track. Before even pressing play, the album cover immediately captures attention. The artwork perfectly reflects the themes found throughout the record, presenting a warm yet introspective image that feels personal and inviting. It complements the album's title beautifully, suggesting a collection of stories about life's struggles, relationships and defining moments. Rather than relying on flashy visuals, the cover embraces simplicity, helping reinforce the authenticity that runs through the music itself. Musically, My Mess, My Heart, My Life. stays true to the folk-pop sound that first introduced many listeners to Myles Smith. Acoustic guitars, uplifting melodies and soaring choruses are present throughout the album, creating a sound that feels both familiar and comforting. However, there is also a noticeable sense of growth in his songwriting and storytelling. Tracks such as My Mess, Grandma's Place and Sertraline tackle more personal and vulnerable topics, showing a maturity that suggests Smith is only beginning to discover his full potential as an artist. Overall, My Mess, My Heart, My Life. is an impressive debut album that successfully lives up to the expectations created by Myles Smith's breakthrough success. Honest, relatable and packed with memorable songwriting, it serves as both a strong introduction for new listeners and a rewarding experience for existing fans. More importantly, it proves that Myles Smith is far more than a viral sensation - he is an artist with genuine staying power and a bright future ahead.

Tracklisting

  1. 1. My Mess
  2. 2. Hold Me In The Dark
  3. 3. Hate You
  4. 4. Grandma's Place
  5. 5. Mary's Song
  6. 6. Sertraline
  7. 7. Drive Safe
  8. 8. Heaven
  9. 9. Dying Days
  10. 10. Lifetime
  11. 11. Dublin Lights
  12. 12. Stargazing
  13. 13. Nice To Meet You
  14. 14. Stay (If You Wanna Dance)
  15. 15. Gold

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