Amber Mark’s “Sink In” blends jazz, Jersey club, and sultry vocals, teasing her new EP for fans of soulful and atmospheric music.
Amber Mark’s latest single, “Sink In,” offers a sultry preview of her upcoming EP under PMR / Interscope Records. Written, produced, and performed by Mark, the song is a blend of jazz piano, Jersey club energy, and late-night intrigue, showcasing her signature genre-blending style.
With a gentle loop of piano and percussion, “Sink In” begins with Mark’s cooing vocals, “I’ve had enough of parking lots and innocence.” The track’s beat builds steadily, pulling listeners into a layered soundscape. Her lyrics play with double meanings, with a surprise knock embedded into the line “You could come knock on my door,” adding a playful, immersive element.
In a recent Instagram clip, Mark shared her creative process, featuring her cat Moosh, whose purrs are woven into the track. She describes her upcoming EP as “loose, sweaty, and a little dance-floor,” a collection made at home with friends as a “thank you” to fans waiting for her next album.
Following her recent single “Won’t Cry” and previous releases like “Space & Time,” “Sink In” continues Mark’s journey of self-expression, adding an intimate, evocative track to her discography.