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Myles Smith's debut album, My Mess, My Heart, My Life, is largely built from five years of his therapy notes and set to be delayed by a week due to his risk of burnout.
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Luton (UK), Sunderland (UK)
Who
Myles Smith, Peter Fenn, Gabe Simon, Niall Horan, Ed Sheeran
What
Myles Smith's debut album, My Mess, My Heart, My Life, is largely built from five years of his therapy notes and set to be delayed by a week due to his risk of burnout.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 23:09:14 GMT · 4h 40m ago
Where
Luton (UK), Sunderland (UK) ·
Why
Smith delayed the album release because he felt close to burning out from touring and wanted to fully appreciate the moment.
The Frontline Impact
How this affects you
Myles Smith's candid approach to mental health in his music, especially as a Black British male artist, challenges stigmas and sets an example for vulnerability, potentially inspiring similar openness within the music industry and beyond. His success also aims to create opportunities for other diverse artists.
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