Since the newest single, “Prophets Said”, was released last month, we’ve been celebrating the spread of our press release across the interwebs. Check out the publications below that have spread the good word...and more!Find Your Sounds
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February 28, 2025 ...
Songs come from somewhere out there, and they develop a life of their own. That’s why it’s always so fascinating to hear about the elusive creative process – the spark that first birthed a song.
Canadian Beats gets right into it with this deep-dive interview with Louis ...
TROY, NY – There are songs that come and go, and then there are songs that stay with you, lingering like the echoes of a classic rock radio station fading into the night. “Prophets Said”, the latest single from Louis Emory and The Reckless Few, is exactly that—a modern ...
WOW.
Talk about starting off the New Year with a bang!
We were SO honored to learn just of the nomination for Best Male Artist of 2024 from our friends at Indie Boulevard magazine. But when we learned that we won, we were speechless! Given that we’ve only released one ...
If you're wondering what the story is behind Emory's upcoming EP, The Siege, this excusive artist interview from Indie Boulevard is a must-read. Emory shares his gratitude for mentor Shelly Yakus, explains the connection between The Siege and the invasion of Ukraine, ...
Our friends over at Indie Boulevard responded with adulation when we sent them the new single off the upcoming EP, The Siege. The rawness and realness of “Do What I Want to Do” seems to have struck a chord. Gabriel Rivera writes:
“Louis Emory’s voice carries that ...
Well it may not be the equivalent of being in the printed magazine, but hey, it’s all about sharing the music. So, we were super psyched this week when American Songwriter added “Do What I Want to Do” to their Spotify playlist “Songs on Repeat 10/23.”Check it out and ...
Online magazine ActuaNews.fr gave us a great nod when Roma was reviewed a couple years ago. We were psyched to see that our French rock comrades also loved and understood the complexity of “Do What I Want to Do” – which sounds like a polished, rock anthem but is Oh So ...