LISTEN: Emerson – ‘A Longing And Needing’

‘A Longing And Needing’ is the first single from new North London artist Emerson, whose creative spirit is inspired by poetry and rooted in collaboration. Emerson works closely with producers, choreographers, photographers, videographers and artists to bridge the worlds of art and pop together. The single features her soulful vocals against expressive electronic beats, which do not overpower the song.

It has a slow, soft start, introducing a breezy vocal, implying that this is a love song, but it isn’t… “God knows I tried, you didn’t see her lies, it’s plain to see that the Devil has meddled between you and me.” The song is about two friends who have betrayed her trust, and how she deals with the feelings. These range from nostalgia – “I like to think to think that you think of me”, to passionate and confused, where the tempo is increased and some distortion creeps into the sound. The song ends with a self-imposed acceptance, “It’s fine,” but it also draws you in and leaves you wondering if acceptance is the better half of loneliness, and if the ‘friend’ ever cared.

A very promising start from this innovative artist, and I look forward to hearing more.

Listen to ‘A Longing And Needing’ on Spotify now :

 

Fi Ni Aicead
@gotnomoniker

Photo Credit: Jemima Marriott

LISTEN: Arlo Parks – ‘Romantic Garbage’

Poet and producer Arlo Parks has shared her latest single ‘Romantic Garbage’, and it’s a lo-fi slow-burning gem inspired by the intensity of an old crush. The track is taken from her forthcoming debut EP Super Sad Generation, which is set for release on 5th April.

Speaking about the track, Arlo explains: “This is an old song I wrote and produced in my bedroom when I was 16… it’s about being both terrified of the vulnerability that comes with romantic love and so completely infatuated you start writing sappy, stupid poetry and want to be around them all the time”.

We’re big fans of Arlo’s affluent lyricism and understated beats and we can’t wait to hear her EP in full. Listen to ‘Romantic Garbage’ below and follow Arlo Parks on Facebook for more updates.

Photo Credit: Chris Almeida

Kate Crudgington
@KCBobCut