Amber Jules has released her brand new single ‘Creature of Habit’, a bright indie pop track shaped by catchy lyrics, punchy synth lines and a conversational tone.
The song follows someone who keeps returning to old habits and puts it down to that being part of who they are. As it moves towards its bridge, the track reaches into the need for consistency when life feels uncertain and too much change feels intimidating.
Manchester Indie Pop With A Reflective Core
Based in Manchester and originally from West Yorkshire, Amber Jules has been performing original music for the past six years. Since releasing her debut single in 2023, Amber has gained airtime on BBC Introducing and Amazing Radio, while also landing Spotify editorial playlist support through Fresh Finds UK and New Pop UK.
Her writing centres on empowerment, difficult feelings and the messy work of understanding yourself without feeling alone. On ‘Creature of Habit’, that outlook comes through in an open, easy-moving indie pop sound that gives the hook its lightness.
Taking inspiration from modern artists including Ariana Grande and Olivia Dean, alongside 2000s songwriters such as KT Tunstall and Amy MacDonald, Amber has shaped a sound rooted in layered harmonies, introspective lyrics and a bedroom pop edge.
‘Creature of Habit’ Review
‘Creature of Habit’ lets its bright indie pop surface carry a sharper thought about comfort, repetition and change. The punchy synth melodies give the single its lift, while the conversational writing keeps the theme close and relatable.
Amber gives the song a quiet pull beneath its easy first glow, especially as the bridge reframes habit as a search for safety when life becomes uncertain. It is a confident step from Amber, showing how naturally she can turn uncertainty into indie pop that feels open, melodic and grounded.
Listen to ‘Creature of Habit’ here and follow Amber Jules on Instagram.
