Stories never stop pouring out of Maisie Peters and her guitar. While hard at work on her debut album, ‘MP1,’ Peters has crafted the soundtrack for ‘TRYING: SEASON 2 (APPLE TV+ ORIGINAL SERIES SOUNDTRACK.’
Working alongside producer Joe Rubel (Ed Sheeran, L Devine), Peters has written a tracklist that she refers to as “9 tiny fragments of my heart.” Among the soul stirring songs are standouts like “Lunar Year” and “Milhouse,” as well collaborations with BRITs Rising Star winner, Griff, Ivor Novello nominated folk rockers, Bear’s Den, and singer-songwriter James Bay.
“Being asked to make a whole soundtrack was a huge challenge as I’d never done anything like that before, but it was super interesting to me, so, I said ‘yes.’ Having spoken with Jim [O’Hanlon] (‘Trying’ producer) and reading all the scripts, I started piecing it together with Joe [Rubel] and we wrote the bulk of it in two months last winter over FaceTime. Building the universe was so fun, and it was really special getting to collaborate with James, Griff, and Bear’s Den, as I’ve been big fans of them most of my life,” Maisie Peters shared.
At age 20, the release of this soundtrack makes Peters one of the youngest musicians in history to write and curate a soundtrack.
The soundtrack release follows her acclaimed song “John Hughes Movie,” the lead single from her debut album being released later this year.
%CODE1%

Amelia Cordischi, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Juice Box Press, is an accomplished digital marketing professional with over a decade of experience in media and communications. Her work has been featured in notable publications, including The Boston Globe. A communications graduate of Simmons University in Boston, Amelia served as manager of Simmons College Radio (“The Shark”), where she also launched and co-hosted her radio show, The Find.
In addition to her editorial work, Amelia is an established freelance photographer, with bylines in Blended Magazine and CelebMix, capturing artists and cultural moments across the music and media landscape. Her career began at WCVB-TV’s Chronicle, the ABC affiliate in Boston, where she gained firsthand experience in broadcast journalism and storytelling.
When she’s not taking photos from the photo pit, interviewing emerging artists, or crafting the next Juice Box Press feature, Amelia can be found thrifting and exploring the world of sustainable fashion.