Myles Smith is getting ready to release his debut album, My Mess, My Heart, My Life, a project that already feels rooted in honesty before a single full listen. After building momentum across three EPs, the singer-songwriter is now stepping into album mode with a release that sounds personal, reflective, and closely tied to the journey that brought him here.
What stands out most is the way Myles is framing this record. Rather than presenting it like a polished arrival point, he is leaning into the fact that he is still figuring things out in real time. That gives the album a different kind of pull. It feels shaped by growth, mistakes, healing, and all the in-between moments that tend to hit hardest because they are still unfolding.
That openness has been a big part of why listeners have connected with him in the first place, and My Mess, My Heart, My Life looks set to deepen that bond. Even the way he talks about the album makes it feel shared rather than distant, like this is something he has grown into alongside the fans who have been there with him from the start.
The timing also sets up a big stretch ahead. With a North American tour on deck this summer, along with dates supporting Ed Sheeran on the LOOP Tour, Myles Smith is heading into a major moment, and this album feels like the clearest picture yet of where he is emotionally and artistically.
