Emily Nicole Green Bursts on the Music Scene with ‘Outrunning The Animal’

Emily Nicole Green Bursts on the Music Scene with 'Outrunning The Animal'
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Singer-songwriter Emily Nicole Green is making a statement. At the age of 40, she presents Outrunning The Animal, her debut EP, slated for release on her birthday October 30th. Through this 5-track anthology, Emily is shattering age-related stereotypes and demonstrating that creativity’s flame burns brighter with the years. In the heart of New York’s music scene where success often favors youth, Emily is proving that artistry has no expiration date. 

Known for her lyrical prowess and eclectic musical influences, Emily faced numerous challenges on her musical journey. Battling anxiety and panic disorders since her teens, her musical aspirations were sidelined for nearly two decades. However, 2019 marked a pivotal resurgence. She decided to fully immerse herself in her art, gaining recognition with her covers and original work.

Outrunning The Animal isn’t just a collection of songs. It’s Emily Nicole Green’s soul captured in melody. It’s a narrative created from relatable heartache, resilience, and hope. The EP is also an exploration of genres, from the homey acoustics of folk and the raw twangs of country to the evocative rhythms of blues and jazz. 

Opening with Hole In My Heart, listeners are ushered into a world where Emily’s country roots take center stage. The track is a journey through love’s trials, embodied in the poignant twangs of a guitar and Emily’s emotive delivery. It creates an intimate conversation between the artist and the audience. 

The EP’s versatility shines with Wreckage, where Emily channels the tumultuousness of romantic despair through jazz and blues elements. Her dynamic range, shifting between smoky languor and potent crescendos, shines the light on the universal turmoil of heartbreak, making the track a sanctuary for souls seeking solace and understanding. 

In Thief, the American landscape comes alive with Emily’s talent for storytelling. This ballad, steeped in folk traditions, is a raw sonic confession, pulling listeners into a tide of emotional honesty, reflecting Emily’s personal aches in every word. 

Courage stands out as a lyrical mirror, reflecting internal conflicts stemming from personal loss and the transformative power of human connections. It’s a compelling piece, questioning self-identity and change. It is accentuated by Emily’s powerful vocal inflections that resonate with the listener’s innermost insecurities. 

Concluding the EP, It’s Gonna Be Okay merges soothing pop with Americana, offering a serenade of reassurance. Emily’s comforting tones, backed by gentle instrumentation, serve as a musical panacea. It promises hope in moments of despair. 

However, what sets Outrunning The Animal apart is not just its musical diversity but its thematic depth. Emily Nicole Green invites us on a cathartic journey, acknowledging the complexities of the human spirit. “We are part animal, part human,” she reflects, emphasizing the necessity of confronting our emotional wilderness. Her songs offer a sense of solidarity, urging us to embrace our vulnerabilities. 

This debut is more than a showcase of Emily’s multifaceted talents. It’s a celebration of life’s undying promise of renewal. In Emily’s words, it’s within our deepest aches that we uncover the illuminating light below the wound. With Outrunning The Animal, Emily doesn’t just share music. She proves that through art, we find strength, solace, and ultimately, ourselves. She is making a profound statement, indeed.

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