Janet Devlin releases surprise 'Versions Of Better' EP

Northern Irish singer-songwriter Janet Devlin has surprised fans with their new Versions Of Better EP.
Released today, the EP features six different versions of “Better Now,” which is taken from Devlin’s new studio album Confessional. When discussing the EP, Devlin said:
“Everyone has their own version of what ‘better’ might look like. What I consider ‘better’ may be considered a good day to some but a breakdown to others. Within my own mental health recovery it could be something as simple as ringing my therapist, cooking a meal or even just knowing that today it’s okay to stay in bed if the world doesn’t feel safe. Better looks different to all of us - it means that it’s not as bad as it once was.”
You can watch the music video for “Better Now” below. You can check out Versions Of Better here.
Versions Of Better tracklisting
i. Better Now - Live at A&B2 Studios
Produced & mixed by Graeme Pleeth
Piano; Jim Molyneux
ii. Better Now - SCHILLER Remix
Remixed & mastered by Christopher von Deylen
Original piano; Jonathan Quarmby
iii. Better Now - Orchestral Remix
Mixed by Jurgen Korduletsch & Giuseppe DiCaccamo
Orchestra arranged & produced by Marco Hertenstein & Jörg Evers
Strings recorded by David Merkl at MasterMix Studios, Unterföhring; conducted by Marco Hertenstein
Original piano; Jonathan Quarmby
iv. Better Now / Níos Fearr Anois - Gaelic Version
Produced & mixed by Graeme Pleeth
Piano; Jim Molyneux
Translation by Emma Ní Fhíoruisce
v. Better Now - Orchestral Remix (Instrumental)
Mixed by Jurgen Korduletsch & Giuseppe DiCaccamo
Orchestra arranged & produced by Marco Hertenstein & Jörg Evers
Strings recorded at MasterMix Studios, Unterföhring by David Merkl, conducted by Marco Hertenstein
Original piano; Jonathan Quarmby
vi. Better Now - Piano (Instrumental)
Produced & mixed by Graeme Pleeth
Piano; Jim Molyneux
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