A gorgeously uplifting new single of gentle folk pop with strings, percussion, brass keyboards by the Brighton-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist joined here by two members of This Is The Kit, as well as regular folk collaborator Rachael Dadd and friends.
The seed is a metaphor for how tough life can be. As Emma puts it: “We may sow a thousand seeds but only one may survive and grow, but that one can be everything. That one idea can blossom if we nurture it. That one kind gesture from a stranger can change how the whole day goes.” Out on Willkommen Records.
To explore more by Emma, as well another recent single, Adonis Blue, see also the other embedded links below.
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