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amilost's "Chapters of a Heartbreak" is a Dazzling Dissection of Love's Aftermath

  • May 13, 2025
  • Aidan Grant
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London-based alt-pop duo amilost charts bold emotional territory with their sophomore EP Chapters of a Heartbreak, as Norwegian vocalist Sigrid Zeiner and Scottish drummer Ross Craib transform personal devastation into universal resonance.

The collection unfolds with remarkable cohesion—each track an essential segment in a larger narrative blending their signature "Scandinavian pop with cinematic grandeur" aesthetic alongside newfound grit and vulnerability.

Producer Mark Elliott proves essential to this evolution, guiding amilost through focused sessions in his Leicestershire studio toward something "grittier, grander, more true and heartfelt." The results reveal the duo at their most emotionally naked while paradoxically achieving their most polished production to date.

The EP's previously released singles showcase amilost's expanding sonic palette. "Tiny War" evolves from delicate piano to emotional crescendo with Zeiner's heartbreaking confession at its core. "Bloom" contrasts their characteristic melancholy with bold electronic textures, while "Haunted" reveals Weeknd-esque pop sensibilities. "Afterthought," featuring Nick Wilson, explores emotional pretence through ethereal folk-influenced duet work.

Saving the best for last the EP’s brand new offering "I'll Never Fall in Love Again,"  stands as perhaps the collection's most captivating moment. Where many artists would default to sombre balladry, amilost subverts expectations with an enchanting, upbeat arrangement creating fascinating tension against lyrics exploring emotional exhaustion. "It's about feeling like it changed you so much that you just can't shake the feeling of being with them, even though you really want to," the band explains, capturing that liminal space between desperate desire for freedom and lingering attachment.

What elevates "Chapters of a Heartbreak" beyond just another breakup record is its refusal to offer simple answers. Instead, it dwells in healing's messy contradictions where progress isn't linear and clarity comes in brief, hard-won moments—creating a nuanced psychological roadmap through grief, self-recovery, and reluctant hope.

Following breakthrough success with "Bloom" and TikTok viral sensation "Tiny War," amilost has crafted something demanding attention beyond algorithms—a cohesive artistic statement solidifying their place among alt-pop's most promising voices. With performances at by:larm and Eurosonic Festival already under their belt, "Chapters of a Heartbreak" suggests they're just getting started.

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