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Emily Davis
Genre:
Roots, Indie
Region:
Adelaide, SA
Members:
Emily Davis - Guitar & Vocals
Sounds Like:
Claire Bowditch, Leonardo's Bride
Influences:
Emiliana Torrini, Sarah McLachlan
Artist Website:
www.emilydavis.com.au
Emily's music is a finely crafted expression of home truths woven with earthy acoustic sounds and hauntingly beautiful lyrics. Rhythmic guitar and rich vocals are combined in Emily's unique and dynamic artistry. Soundscapes and stories, reflections and ballads about the beauty and tragedy of urban pursuits, are brought to life in her songwriting. With influences of classical guitar, jazz, folk and pop, the fusion of sounds is carefully weaved together to form her own style. The energy in her live performances is warm and inviting, drawing the audience in for an especially moving experience.
Emily is currently recording her debut album with two time ARIA award winning artist Monique Brumby in the producers seat. The album will also feature "Badloves" drummer Chris Tabone.
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The Line
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Anthems & Odes
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The Line
rating:
4/5
Excellent poppy song very well constructed and executed.
Self Preservation Society SA
Anthems & Odes
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4/5
Great vocal and simple arrangement make this tack a real standout great song!
Self Preservation Society SA
Anthems & Odes
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5/5
I really enjoy the melody of this very well written song. A great example of how simple is often better. You have a beauitful voice too Emily.
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The Line
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2/5
Another pleasant song here on unearthed, though it has very little impact. Even feel from woe to go provides virtually no interest, other than pleasa...
The Fog