Album Review: Emily King Is Singing To The Sides of Love
Do I love Emily King? YAS! Her lush voice over her often dreamy arrangements make her my go-to visionary for love. She makes romance feel like cake, while singing to how unsweet it can turn. Thus, her acoustic renditions of her favorite and most beloved songs, in new album Sides, are still magical but feel more rooted in her lyrical wonders over love.
I often laud King’s voice for its instant distinctiveness and clarity. She makes her emotional purpose and presence so clear in its desire: to make feelings felt. EVERY SONG is emotional in this world because, as human beings, we can’t stop talking about our feelings. Even numbness is, technically, the feeling of not feeling. Yet, Sides adds weight to feelings; connecting them to the choices and dreamed opportunities we hope to gain with loving someone else. In some ways, having a partner in life is not just about having a companion for your life’s path but also having a new path, and King captures that with Sides.
Emily King – Teach You (Acoustic) (Feat. Sara Bareilles)
While her arrangements never change in their inherent elaborateness; adding more strings, automatically, makes her classic songs feel tethered to making fantasy real, which is what love is all about. Thus, sonically, her songs such as, “Distance” or “Look At Me Now” feels less dreamy and more desirous; revealing that both vocally and lyrically Emily has connected love to wanting more from you as much as for you. For More Information On Sides, out January 17. Click Here.