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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Anne Ryan's Debut EP “Invisible Rooms”

  • Paul Riley
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

If you haven’t checked out Anne Ryan’s debut EP Invisible Rooms yet, it’s time to fix that. This seven-track release sneaks up on you with its mix of catchy hooks, clever production and the kind of honest lyrics that make you go, "Yes, that is exactly what I’m thinking." Here are five reasons you need this EP in your life right now.


1. It Gets Your Head in the Game


Invisible Rooms is basically a guided tour of your own brain. Ryan dives into the little corners we usually hide from the world, from overthinking to those quiet “What am I even doing?” moments. It’s introspection without feeling like a therapy session, which is surprisingly refreshing.


2. The Melodies Stick


Don’t let the thoughtful themes fool you. These songs are legitimately catchy. Ryan has a gift for hooks that sink in without hitting you over the head. You’ll find yourself humming a line from songs like "Galaxy" or "Out Of My Way" hours later, wondering how a seven-track EP pulled you in so effortlessly.


3. Production That Knows Its Place


Modern pop can get overproduced in a hurry, but Ryan keeps things smart. Subtle electronics, clean arrangements and just the right amount of texture let her voice and songwriting shine. The production supports the songs instead of stealing the spotlight.


4. “Set Me Free” Will Grab You


One of the clear standout tracks is "Set Me Free", which captures that frustrating tug-of-war between overthinking and wanting control, all while keeping a beat that makes it impossible not to listen. It’s the perfect snapshot of what the EP is about and why it works so well.


5. A Debut That Actually Delivers


Debuts can be messy, but Invisible Rooms is confident without being showy. Ryan’s songwriting feels intentional, relatable and fully formed. It’s the kind of first release that makes you excited to see what comes next.



If you’re looking for an EP that’s clever, catchy and surprisingly relatable, Anne Ryan’s Invisible Rooms, available to stream everywhere now through Now Listen, is worth every minute of your time. Press play and thank us later.

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