Is This What You've Been Waiting For?

Album: Is This What You've Been Waiting For? (2025)
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  • "Is This What You've Been Waiting For?" is the lead single and title track from Amy Macdonald's sixth album. Released on April 24, 2025, it was her first release since "Bridges" in 2021.
  • The song is a rallying cry against the constant pressure for new content in the age of streaming, and a celebration of the communal magic of live music.

    "It's like a constant treadmill," Macdonald said. "This song is my view on how people always expect more music and social media content."
  • Coming from an artist who's always prized the roar of the crowd over the refresh rate of an app, the song is a reminder that the communal magic of live gigs can't be streamed, no matter how fast your Wi-Fi. Throughout her career, Macdonald has paid tribute to the thrill of live music, dating back to her 2007 ode to Glasgow's "Barrowland Ballroom."
  • The song was sparked by the opening of the Las Vegas Sphere in September 2023. Macdonald scrolled through a feed full of U2 videos from the venue with a mix of awe and defiance. "It sounded and looked amazing," she told The Sun, "and it made me think that nothing can replicate the thrill of a gig."
  • Macdonald co-wrote the song with London producer James Arter and British multi-instrumentalist Adam Falkner, who together helped shape four of the album's tracks. Production duties went to Nicolas Rebscher (Aurora, Louis Tomlinson), and Jim Abbiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys).
  • Recorded between London and Munich, the Is This What You've Been Waiting For? album leans into themes of resilience, growth, and breaking free from expectation, the natural evolution of an artist who's long since stopped trying to please anyone but herself.
  • The video, directed by Jackson Ducasse (Dua Lipa, Calum Scott), shows Macdonald singing while driving in a car. Posting on her official X account, she called the song the "perfect road trip tune," reflecting her vision for the video.

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