With her recent singles ‘Playing It Safe’ and ‘Plastic Swings’, EMMMA has stepped out from the shadows to embrace the spotlight. Now that moment of redefining herself reaches a new peak as she unveils her debut EP ‘Secondary Character’, which features the new focus track ‘More Than That’. Listen to the EP HERE.
As Notion recently noted, the combination of EMMMA’s gorgeous, multi-genre alt-pop and introspective lyrical reflections will resonate with fans of Phoebe Bridgers, MUNA and Boygenius. That point is affirmed throughout ‘Secondary Character’, which sees EMMMA find catharsis by challenging the parts of her personality that have held her back a little in the past: taking the safe option, not standing up for herself, and stepping back to allow others to shine. Yet for all that self-doubt, what emerges on the EP is an artist with a new-found confidence and desire to present herself to the world as the person she really is.
EMMMA says, “All of these things led me to the person I am now, and I’m so grateful for them. People can interpret these songs in their own way, but I think it’s very comforting to know that you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. Hopefully by sharing my experiences, if someone else is going through the same, I can make them feel like they’re not on their own.”
The new focus track ‘More Than That’ charts EMMMA’s experiences when she agreed to continue a college relationship long-distance after she had graduated. It’s a less cynical cousin to Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Please Please Please’ and sees EMMMA reflecting fondly on those formative years over swooning harmonies and propulsive percussion. Her highest energy track to date, it’s a song of youthful optimism that love can overcome anything – complete with a personal reference to Bon Iver’s ‘Holocene’. The subsequent context, however, adds a tinge of sadness and nostalgia that their shared idealism didn’t quite work out.
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