Layered, moody, and driven by subtle electronics and guitars—alongside her outstanding vocals—Amy Vee’s “Better Still” is a striking offering. It evokes the spirit of 1960s experimentation while retaining the kind of elegant vocal melodies that defined that era. The track wouldn’t feel out of place on Butterfly by The Hollies—it’s that strong.
The production is first-rate, and the arrangement is both compelling and beautifully crafted. Still, the true centerpiece is Vee’s voice and her distinctive vocal style, both perfectly suited to the song’s musical direction. Another highlight is the chord structure, which is at times surprisingly inventive and deeply satisfying—something that can also be said of the harmonies. It’s a song that blends mysticism with gorgeous pop to striking effect.
“Better Still” is a mature, introspective piece that showcases Amy Vee’s strength as a singer-songwriter. It’s less about spectacle and more about atmosphere and presence—a reminder that towering choruses and heavy instrumentation aren’t always necessary to leave an impression. Sometimes, all it takes is a voice, a mood, and the space to let them breathe.
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Review by staff at MBTM