Lisa Rogers Steps Fully Into Her Power On Her Debut EP 'About Time'
- Jennifer Gurton
- 44 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Lisa Rogers debut EP 'About Time' arrives as a confident statement from an artist stepping fully into her own identity. The project captures Lisa Rogers blending polished pop production with emotionally direct songwriting.
Across the EP, Lisa Rogers explores self-discovery, growth, and the process of reclaiming oneself after being pulled off course. Previous single “Love In The Dark” showed her cinematic vulnerability, while “Get Back” brought a brighter, attitude-driven energy rooted in reflection and reset. Together, they frame “About Time” as a project that balances introspection with empowerment.
What makes the EP land is its clarity. Lisa Rogers does not hide behind glossy production. Her vocals carry control, warmth, and conviction, giving each track a sense of lived experience. 'About Time' is not just a debut milestone. It is a focused introduction to an independent pop artist ready for a larger stage.
“About Time” feels like both a debut and a personal statement. What did this EP allow you to say about yourself as an artist that single releases could not fully capture?
I feel that an EP for me was about putting together a collection of personal stories that builds a journey for the listener, to become closer to me as an artist, and get a real insight into who I am.
You moved from session vocalist into your own solo identity. What was the biggest creative shift in learning how to take up space as the lead voice, not just vocally but emotionally?
I feel like becoming the lead vocalist within my music allowed me to learn a whole lot creatively, thinking about what message I wanted to put out for my listeners and the way I wanted to perform the lyrics from an emotional perspective. It gave me freedom to express when writing and producing, and I really enjoyed experimenting with that.
The EP moves between cinematic vulnerability and more confident, attitude-driven pop. How did you decide which sides of yourself needed to be represented on this project?
I think it was a really natural process once I'd decided the themes of each song and the lyrics started to come together. For me, these were real experiences, and so the truth of the stories came through in the music organically.
“Get Back” deals with recognizing when you have lost your way and choosing to return to yourself. What does that idea mean to you at this stage of your life and career?
It's significant for me at this point in life. After living through a whole lot of different things, I got to a stage where I felt I wanted to re-evaluate the person I'd become, and look at the parts I might have lost along the way, as well as how I'd grown.
Your music blends polished pop production with emotionally direct writing. How do you keep the songs feeling honest while still building something bold and commercially sharp?
I think the crafting of the lyrics came from the collaboration with Adam Kelly, who produced all the tracks. We sat and discussed and refined the structure of each until we were both happy, which I feel is an important element in any songwriting process.
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