🎤 Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart – Mathea-Mari
Pop with Poise, Pain and Presence

Having reviewed Crush previously—a shimmering, gossamer pop rework with summer in its veins—it’s striking to hear how Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart pivots into deeper emotional territory with grace and composure. Where Crush floated, this track stands its ground.
Mathea-Mari’s vocal performance here is resolute, emotionally honest without tipping into melodrama. Her delivery is controlled, quietly powerful, and perfectly matched to the song’s confessional tone. The songwriting leans into clarity, making the emotional arc easy to follow and easy to feel.
🎧 Production: Space, Stillness and Strength
The production—crafted by Chris Gill and mastered by Ted Jensen—walks the fine line between polish and intimacy. There’s space in the mix, which lets the vocals breathe and gives the track a real sense of presence. It’s pop, yes, but grounded in lived experience.
There’s no overproduction, no unnecessary gloss. Just a well-judged arrangement that supports the story without overshadowing it.

🗣 Editorial View: A Velvet Mic and a Spotlight
This release shows a different dimension of Mathea-Mari’s artistry—more introspective, more reflective, and equally engaging. It’s a track that doesn’t just mark a return, but a redefinition.
“It’s like a breakup ballad that traded its tissues for a velvet mic and a spotlight.”
– Jay, SLE RADIO
📻 Final Word: SLE Radio’s Take
We’re proud to feature Mathea-Mari once again on SLE Radio. Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart is a reminder that pop doesn’t have to shout to be heard. Sometimes, it just needs to speak plainly—and beautifully.
Keep your ears open. This chapter is just beginning.
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