Something Just Like This
- 流派:Pop 流行
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2017-05-20
- 唱片公司:Emily Angell
- 类型:Single
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简介
Pop-folk singer/songwriter and producer Emily Angell is redefining a woman’s role in the music business, grassroots style. She can be seen all over New York, New Jersey and Connecticut singing, strumming, looping and wailing on the harmonica in addition to producing original music and cover videos. Fans have compared her to the likes of Alanis Morissette, Colbie Caillat and Cristina Aguilera because of her penchant for poppy harmonica solos, conversation-like lyrics and ability to turn every head in a room with an insane high note. In an industry where popular music can often feel inauthentic, Emily stands out not only with her progressive, emotionally-connected lyrical content, but with a naturally versatile set of vocal chords and a knowledge of both sides of the recording studio. In 2016, Emily engineered a re-release of her debut single “Revolution.” The re-release combines an Edie Brickell-inspired guitar groove with an old school hip hop beat. At a time of social upheaval and excited political discourse, “Revolution” eas extremely well received by millennials in particular, garnering her airplay on local radio in Westchester County, NY, where she currently resides. In the summer of 2016, Emily embarked on her first national tour as a backup vocalist for emerging country star Jessica Lynn, who’s earned international attention with two PBS Television concert specials. Her debut self-released EP The Upset (2011) received aplomb for its daring, acoustic approach, landing her heralding reviews from Women of Substance Radio and AllMusic.com. Emily’s sophomore EP Let Go (2015) exhibited her progressive folk-pop/rock style and secured her spots opening for well-known names in Alternative Radio like American Authors and Dreamers. With a firm belief that a rising tide lifts all boats, Emily Angell sets the bar for independent artists, popular music and female producers. By being connected emotionally, morally and socially, Emily believes the empathy that music fosters will change the world.