"I'm hugely excited to release my first self-penned EP. Writing, co-writing and recording this EP has been an amazing two year journey of collaboration and experimentation. I've been blessed to work with some incredible writers and producers and I can't wait to share these new songs with the world," she said.
"I'm already dreaming of heading back into the studio again, for me this EP is just the beginning."
Internationally recognised as a classical singer and described by the Prime Minister himself as a 'national treasure', Marvelly's musical life has been something of a wild ride, which includes two major international signings, international tours and two top-ten albums by the time she was just 21.
Last year, she travelled to the United Kingdom and Australia, working with well renowned co-writers and producers including Dan G. Sells and Richard Jones.
Marvelly said she has begun a constantly evolving process to find her style.
The 24-year-old has been working with star producers Stuart Crichton and Lindsay Rimes and her EP showcases the beginning of a new musical future, she said.
Opening with the title track, Collisions, Marvelly sets the scene with insightful lyrics, driving pop beats, and catchy melodies.
My Own Hero adds a layer of empowerment, which is later compounded by the motivational anthem, Generation Young.
Glory Days hints at the darker moments of Marvelly's adventure to find both her sound and herself, while Letting Go rounds up the offering with a heartfelt account about the difficulty of moving on.
Marvelly's new EP, Collisions is available on iTunes. Visit http://bit.ly/1ogpFi2