Hannah Georgas Shares “Easy” All That Emotion To Be Released on Brassland and Arts & Crafts

Aug 25, 2020
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Press Release

“…immediately arresting.”
 NPR

"'That Emotion' is a meditation that subtly hints at that feeling of emotions starting to pile up and surface...Georgas’ voice is certainly the highlight, a calming force even as she considers a more disoriented headspace"
Stereogum

"A bold voice, her unremitting honesty makes Hannah Georgas a challenging but utterly absorbing figure."
Clash

"With soft guitar tones and an even gentler singer voice [Georgas] turns "That Emotion" into her own fortune cookie slip of truth, doling out comforting advice like a new generation’s Feist."
 Consequence of Sound

"Hannah Georgas paints the perfect picture of emotional build up in 'That Emotion.'"
American Songwriter

"Intriguing...an indie-minded avant-pop artist [who] mixes pop sheen with mature insight"
The Boston Globe

 

On September 4th Hannah Georgas who, over the years has been an active touring member of The National and Kathleen Edward's backing band, will release her new LP All That Emotion on Brassland and Arts & Crafts. Produced by Aaron Dessner, founding member of The National and producer of Taylor Swift's latest LP folklore, the album has already attracted an enthusiastic critical response with the mesmeric lead single "Dreams," the calmly enveloping "Just A Phase" and  pre-announce singles "That Emotion" and "Same Mistakes," earning praise from outlets like FADERStereogum, The Guardian, UproxxThe Line of Best Fit, ClashAmerican SongwriterBrooklynVeganExclaim, Earmilk, World Cafe and Consequence of Sound who dubbed Georgas "a new generation's Feist."

Today, Georgas is sharing her final single from the LP, a slow-burning synth pop gem entitled "Easy." Introduced by pulsing arpeggiators and a subtle blend of electronic drums and organic percussion, the track builds towards a glittering crescendo, with Georgas' weaving in and out of harmonized vocal parts as she chronicles a search for closure at the end of a relationship.

I was going through a break up around the time that I wrote this song and I felt like I kept searching for some sort of closure or definitive ending to the relationship," says Georgas. "I found myself feeling frustrated that I couldn’t communicate well with this person and whenever I tried to reach out I was left feeling more alone in the end. I was going through this hard time and it felt like they found it easy to let it go.

All That Emotion is available now on Arts & Crafts/Brassland.


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