Wednesday, May 15, 2024

EP Review - To Be Continued - Emily Lockett

 


With Buckle and Boots only a week or so away, we’ve been sent an exclusive preview of an EP that will be released at the festival.  Although this year will be the first time that Staffordshire based artist Emily Lockett will be performing, its certainly not her first rodeo, having performed at the first ever British Country Music Festival in Blackpool as well as other big events around the country, and recently opened two dates for Buckle and Boots  favourite Jade Helliwell.

Although she is perfectly comfortable being alone on stage with just a guitar, Emily has put together a new, all female, band this year, and on the new EP you can hear how the fuller sound really adds to her performance.

Initially a CD only release, with a possibility of digital release in the future, To Be Continued contains 4 tracks, some of which you may have heard Emily play at live gigs.  The storytelling in the songs often deals with themes of love and heartbreak, but very much from a modern – might one say “gen Z”? – perspective, with pop culture references scattered throughout.

Opening with Blow Your Mind, Emily’s distinctive vocal is backed with a guitar and drum line that gives the EP a rocking start, excellent instrumental breaks and backing vocals make this a song that is going to sound great on stage!  Rush Hour Crush was inspired by the feature of the same name in the free newspaper you can pick up on trains and buses. It’s the story of seeing someone, fleetingly, on a train journey.  It’s probably the time to make the Taylor Swift comparison at this point – Emily’s personal sound does put you in mind of Taylor, as does the modern take on love songs.  There is no question of impersonation, just a pop country similarity!  As the vocal and instrumentation rise, you can hear the imploring, wanting the object of the crush to notice you – although you aren’t going to do anything more than wish!


Your New Blonde jumps straight in – straight in with the vocal, straight in with the emotion “I hope she hurts you”.  Its another real story, the aftermath of an ugly break up.  Wishing your ex goes through what they put you through is an emotion as old as time, brought up to date with the idea of watching it from afar over social media.  Describing the new girlfriend as “your new blonde” helps with the mix of emotion and reluctant hate, and the delivery feels like the hate is expressed through tears.  Final track Back Of The Church really displays Emily’s gift for descriptive songwriting.  Even those four words conjures up the image of a wedding with the storyteller creeping in late to avoid being seen, sitting at the back away from all the other guests – the wedding she doesn’t want to be at, but just couldn’t keep away from.

Although still relatively young, Emily writes songs with an apparent lifetime of experience behind them. This new ep is stories of unrequited love but delivered in a positive way with plenty of energy. Modern, pop country but very relatable to most listeners.  An accomplished guitar and keyboard player, now backed by her new band Emily has plenty more to show us, and her future is very much To Be Continued.

 

To Be Continued, the new ep from Emily Lockett will initially be released only on CD and will be available after her Buckle and Boots performance.

If you are at the festival, mark 6:30 on the Paddock Stage in your planner to see Emily Lockett and her band playing live.

 

Find Emily on Facebook and Instagram, her website and follow her on Spotify


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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Single Review - Daddy's Girl (Live) - Emilia Quinn


A few short years ago, the Paddock stage at Buckle and Boots played host to a girl and her guitar – she was just about to release an ep, and we even recorded a promo clip with her.  The next time she was at Buckle and Boots she was back on that stage, playing an absolute storming set with her full band.  From there she went to the main stage, and this year she will be headlining the main stage!

We are talking, of course, of Emilia Quinn, whose journey from mid-afternoon slot to headliner we have felt part of, and seeing her on her headline tour was of course very exciting!

Emilia not only understands how to entertain a crowd, she also understands value – that headline tour having now produced a second live single, both recorded at her Birmingham date (we were at that one! Review )

Her new single – Daddy’s Girl – originally appeared on her Wanderlust and Breaking Rules Album and in fact supplies the name in its first words!  Recorded through the sound desk at the venue it is a “clean” recording (no crowd noise etc until the end of the track) but it captures Emilia’s performance vocal and energy that comes from being on stage in front of a live audience.  The song will be familiar to many – opening with a strong guitar line (with a wonderful mix of electric and Emilia’s acoustic) the instrumental has a very “western” feel to it, and the vocal is very much that of a story teller.

Emilia describes it in a way that is almost a description of herself…

A feisty, sassy, and take-no-prisoners kind of song, layered in metaphors which is one of my favourite ways to write. It is a story of standing up to the patriarchy that seems never too far away in life and particularly in the music industry. Read between the lines for a whole new perspective to this song...

These live recordings (along with the previously released Head Rush) are a great way to hear Emilia, although the best way to to see her live!  With a list of festival appearance this summer, you have plenty of opportunity!  Check Emilia’s socials and website for more details of where you can see her play.

Emilia is also on her own "Barefaced" tour again later this year


Emilia has come a long way since that first Buckle and Boots Paddock stage appearance – we can’t wait to see where this feisty, sassy take-no-prisoners artist goes next!

Daddy's Girl (Live) - the new single from Emilia Quinn - is available to download and stream from Friday 3 March

Find Emilia on Facebook, Instagram and her website and follow her on Spotify

 

Emilia Quinn is represented by ZimagineD Artist Management


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